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Reproduction in bears, like most mammals, involves internal fertilization where the male's sperm fertilizes the female's eggs within her body. Bears have a longer gestation period, typically around 6-9 months, and give birth to live young. In contrast, frogs reproduce externally through the process of spawning, where the female releases eggs and the male fertilizes them with his sperm outside of their bodies. Frogs lay eggs in water, which then hatch into tadpoles and undergo metamorphosis to become adults.

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