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How does a Darwin frog reproduce?

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Answered by rajnandb383
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While most amphibian parents play no role in raising their offspring, the male Darwin's Frog takes special care of his mate's eggs. He keeps them in his mouth until they have developed into fully grown froglets! ... Asian tree frogs build nests over the water so when their tadpoles hatch they fall right into the water.

Answered by SnehaG
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Explanation:

Male Darwin's frog has large vocal pouch that produces bell-like calls during the mating season. This pouch plays important role in rearing of the young. Female lays 30 eggs. ... When tadpoles start to wriggle, male swallows the eggs and keeps them inside the vocal pouch until they undergo process of metamorphosis.

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