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Most frog dont have any kind of care for their offspring, in fact most species are kannibalistic and will eat their young! There are some exceptions like some dart frogs. The toung are fed unfertilised eggs and are sometimes carried on the back of ther dad to another pool. Several groups of frogs protect ther eggs bij carrying them in ther mouyths, in holes in their back (Surinam toad) or in pouches on their back (Flectonotus).

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