Yes, they do lay eggs that are jelly coated
Frog, toad, newt are three animals that lay jelly coated eggs.
The frog eggs are coated with a layer of jelly-like substance is to keep predators from eating the eggs. This coating swells in water to help keep the eggs afloat. to stay moisterized storage fertilization To nourish the eggs and to defend against predators so they can't eat them it makes them slippery and taste badif a predator comes by, and it tries to eat the eggs, (such as a parrot snake) some of the eggs slide out of the mouth of the predator and hatch early.To protect them and also to let them breathe underwater or on land. To protect the eggs.
the jelly like substance serve the purpose of protecting the eggs and also to keep it together. The jelly like substance also protect the eggs from water.
An egg-laying animal is called oviparous. Many animals lay eggs. any reptiles, birds, fish and almost all amphibians lay eggs, as well as many arthropods. If the question means which mammals which lay eggs, the answer is monotremes. The only known monotremes are the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
Most sharks do not lay eggs, but instead bear live young, with the shark fetuses supported by the mother in a manner similar to mammals. Some others have eggs, but the eggs remain inside the mother, with the young living off each other. Of the remainder, some simply lay them on the bottom of the ocean, while others place them in crevices. Some of the bottom-laid eggs have long streamers that grab onto nearby objects and hang on until the young are born.
Frog, toad, newt are three animals that lay jelly coated eggs.
IT releases millions of jelly coated eggs threw it's only hole sent by Khristian
a frog
sharks do not eat eggs. they will eat other sharks' eggs though
The frog eggs are coated with a layer of jelly-like substance is to keep predators from eating the eggs. This coating swells in water to help keep the eggs afloat. to stay moisterized storage fertilization To nourish the eggs and to defend against predators so they can't eat them it makes them slippery and taste badif a predator comes by, and it tries to eat the eggs, (such as a parrot snake) some of the eggs slide out of the mouth of the predator and hatch early.To protect them and also to let them breathe underwater or on land. To protect the eggs.
Yes they do. They lay a jelly coated egg that can be in clusters of hundreds or more in one batch. In other words, they cant survive on land and need to be wet or they will dry out and die.
You don't put eggs in petroleum jelly to preserve.
Sharks give birth to live young
Jelly-coated eggs eggs eg. frogspawn. Most amphibians lay their eggs in water.
it is made of jelly
the jelly like substance serve the purpose of protecting the eggs and also to keep it together. The jelly like substance also protect the eggs from water.
Sharks can lay anywhere between 10 and 200 eggs.