Biology, asked by Applecookie8445, 1 year ago

Do frogs look after there baby frogs?

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Answered by KristikaOberoi123
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Yes, Frogs do look after their Babies. As they also takes care of them. They also feed them with love and care and support...
As Mother's are very caring or supportive for their child. As,in humans how mothers take care and support their child it is in the same, with the animals

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Answered by Tanya2610
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Most of the froglets grow up without undergoing any special care and attention from the parent frogs.
However, frogs begin their lives as tadpoles that are hatched in the water from tiny "jelly-covered eggs". The mother frog lays thousands of eggs at one time. The "jelly" has an awful taste which protects the eggs from predators until they are ready to hatch.
Thus, the tadpoles are being cared by the parent frogs just for a certain period of time i.e. until they are hatched and grow up into froglets. On the other hand, the froglets often lead their lives on their own without getting dependent on the parent frogs.
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