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Frogs lay their eggs in ponds. What do we call their eggs​

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Answer: Tadpoles is the answer

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Frogs lay their eggs in ponds. What do we call their eggs​ ?

Frog eggs floating in a pond: these clusters of floating eggs are called "egg masses".

Tadpoles hatch from the eggs and live in the pond.

Frog eggs require moisture or they will dry up and die.

Frogs lay their eggs coated in a jelly-like glycoprotein.

The jelly helps keep the eggs from drying out, but must maintain contact with a moisture source.

Frogs can lay their eggs on pond vegetation, floating on the water's surface, or on the pond bottom.

Many frogs lay their eggs in vernal pools, which are large, temporary puddles formed by spring rains.

Adult frogs can survive on land and in water, but tadpoles can survive in water only.

They have gills for underwater breathing and tails for swimming.

If tadpoles hatched on land, they would not be able to breath or move around.

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