Reproduction of frog
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Typically, frogs lay eggs. This process usually occurs through external fertilization, where the female releases her eggs from her body into water. Then, the male releases his sperm to fertilize them. ... Inside of the female fanged frog, the researchers found developed tadpoles rather than eggs.
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- Frogs are sexually reproducing animals that hatch from eggs.
- Egg fertilization occurs outside of the female's body rather than inside it in virtually all frogs.
- At the same moment as the female releases her eggs, the male discharges his sperm.
- The male crawls up the female's back and wraps his forelegs around her midsection.
- Frogs are known for their egg-laying behaviour.
- External fertilization, in which the female releases her eggs into water, is the most common method of external fertilization.
- The male then releases his sperm, which fertilizes the females.
- Before the eggs are released, they are fertilized inside the female's body.
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