Do tadpoles lay 2 eggs a day?
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A frog can lay several thousand eggs all at once and these eggs are protected by a rubbery covering. These eggs will then split into two, then four, and so on and so forth. The eggs will then become an embryo – a stage where the gills and organs start to develop – and it is protected by its internal yolk which supplies it with the nutrients it need to survive.
After 21 days, the eggs will hatch and they will become tadpoles. After about five weeks, tadpoles will change and will become a young frog or froglet. Finally, they will become full-grown frogs, mate and then repeat the same process all over again.
A frog can lay several thousand eggs all at once and these eggs are protected by a rubbery covering. These eggs will then split into two, then four, and so on and so forth. The eggs will then become an embryo – a stage where the gills and organs start to develop – and it is protected by its internal yolk which supplies it with the nutrients it need to survive.
After 21 days, the eggs will hatch and they will become tadpoles. After about five weeks, tadpoles will change and will become a young frog or froglet. Finally, they will become full-grown frogs, mate and then repeat the same process all over again.
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No tadpoles lay 2 eggs a day.
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