Biology, asked by Kanchhi6474, 1 year ago

How does the male frog attracts the female for mating?

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Answered by ar0220
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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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When it is time to mate, frogs
assemble at a body of water.
Males arrive first and call females
to the site. The courtship ritual
involves noisy vocalizations,
known as "croaking", by males. ...
During amplexus the female
discharges eggs from cloaca,
usually into water, while the male
sheds sperms over the eggs.
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The male and female
frog remain together
only a short time
during amplexus,
typically about 20
minutes. This short
amount of time
includes their initial
meeting and the time
used as the male
mounts the female, as
well as the time it takes
for her to expel all of
her eggs and for the
male to fertilize them.
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