Do spring peepers lay eggs?
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Northern Spring Peepers begin breeding in the first year after they have hatched. The breeding period lasts from early spring to June, depending on the region. Most breeding occurs in April, although males may continue to call through June. Females lay between 750 and 1300 eggs.
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It is common for these frogs to mate and lay eggs in the shallows of larger bodies of water, in marshes, or in temporary springpools (vernal pools). Spring peepers can also tolerate brackish water. ... Spring peepers are solitary, except when they congregate in shallow pools to breed in the spring.
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