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discuss the parental care of amphibia

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In amphibians there are many devices for the protection of the eggs during the early stages of development and the youngs. In this way nature has practised economy in the number of eggs, which varies in direct proportion to the chances of destruction. Parental care is the care of the eggs or the youngs until they become able to protect themselves from the predators.

These devices fail under two heads:

(1) Protection by the parents by means of nests, nurseries, or shelters and

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(2) Direct caring or nursing by parents.

The different modes of protection are given below in the three important orders of class Amphibia.

1. Protection by Means of Nests, Nurseries and Shelters:

A number of different species of frogs and toads construct nests or shelters of leaves or other materials in which the eggs are deposited and the youngs are developed.

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