They obviously come from frogs! :-)
Indonesia is the largest exporter of frog meat. They export more than 5000 tonnes of frog meat each year, mostly to France, Belgium and Luxemburg. This may be due to over-harvesting in Europe. See New Scientist article below. Answer 2
Today, in fact, most frogs legs come from China or India, where they are factory farmed. The best legs, however, seem to be produced by Ken Holyoak, a frog farmer from Brunswick, Georgia. By creating what amounts to a frog free-range habitat, Holyoak has found a way to produce frogs in quantity while avoiding some of the pitfalls that lead some restaurateurs to describe Chinese frogs as having a "muddy" flavor and "dark" meat.
frogs legs are mostly made out of cartilage that hardens and acts like bones for the frog/toad.
* Apparently They taste like chicken.
God made them.
It depends on the species, most frogs are born out of an egg, and metamorfose in the water. Some are born alive (eg Nectophrynoides), others are carried by their parents and are born out of a pouch on the back, or in the mouth of the adult frogs. Some extinct frogs are known to carry their young in their stomach (eg Rheobatrachus).
Frogs
No. They are baby frogs. no tad poles are frogs that have just been born and have to go through stages to grow into a normal frog.
Animals that are born under water are animals who most likely can breathe in the water. For instance, tadpoles ( frogs) start off born in the water and then grow until they can go in and out of the water. Examples of animals born under water: Fish Frogs Whales SharksA fish is born under water by marwa
There are usually about 200 born every birth.
I think out
It depends on the species, most frogs are born out of an egg, and metamorfose in the water. Some are born alive (eg Nectophrynoides), others are carried by their parents and are born out of a pouch on the back, or in the mouth of the adult frogs. Some extinct frogs are known to carry their young in their stomach (eg Rheobatrachus).
no
they do
frogs
In egg form.
It depends on the species, most frogs are born out of an egg, and metamorfose in the water. Some are born alive (eg Nectophrynoides), others are carried by their parents and are born out of a pouch on the back, or in the mouth of the adult frogs. Some extinct frogs are known to carry their young in their stomach (eg Rheobatrachus).
Yes, they are born in eggs and like all amphibians are born in water.
Frogs
...and then he croaked. year of the frogs was 2008 (Chinese)
mom
There is no definitive information on the amount of tomato frogs born each year. However, they are not considered to be an endangered species and are not subject to any protection orders.