Biology, asked by kingnroberts, 1 year ago

A frog lays thousands of eggs because many eggs die. This behavior is an example of

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Answered by dnavneetk9549
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this behaviour is the example of koalas and marsupilas that are found in eastern Australia  although their ancestors lived on the ground


kingnroberts: oh sorry I forgot to add the multiple answers
kingnroberts: A)competition, B)Overproduction, C)Variation in a population, D)Survival of the fittest.
kingnroberts: its a multiple choice question
kingnroberts: okay thanks
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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A frog lays ‘thousands of eggs’ because many eggs die. This behaviour is an example of overproduction.  

Explanation:

  • Overproduction is natural event exhibited by many animals. They produce a large number of eggs, survival of which is determined by perfect environmental conditions.  
  • Only some number of these eggs hatch into offsprings and many die due to unfavourable conditions.
  • Hence animals which live in unfavourable environments and those with smaller body size usually lay large number of eggs to ensure continuation of their progeny.

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