how does a male frog attract female frog for mating ?
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The males' calls sound like thin guitar strings being plucked. After a receptive female enters the underground nest, the male mounts her in a typical mating embrace called amplexus. This position lines up the male and female frogs' cloacas, which are orifices at their rears from which sperm and egg flow, respectively.
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In early spring the females are swollen with spawn, which the male frogs fertilise as it is laid. The deep, purring croaks are to intimidate other males and attract the attention of females. Male frogs grow pads on their forelegs that help them to grasp the females in an embrace known as amplexus
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