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The eggs of a frog is covered by a jelly like substance called?​

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spawn

The eggs of the frog are known as spawn. Each egg is surrounded by a transparent, jelly-like substance. This jelly is so slippery that when any predators try to eat the spawn, they cannot hold on to it.

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Female frogs Lay hundreds of soft , delicate eggs which are protected and covered by a jelly like substance called frog spawn

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