What do toads eggs look like?
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Both toads and frogs breed in the water. ... For that reason frogs' eggs are more visible than toads' eggs. The embryos in frogs' eggs appear like black spots in the middle of transparent gel-like globules. The black color helps them hatch faster by absorbing more heat from the sun.
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However, their eggs look very different. While toads' eggs are attached to grass or leaves near water edges, in long parallel strands that resemble strands of black beads, frogs spread their eggs on water surfaces in large, round clusters. For that reason frogs' eggs are more visible than toads' eggs.
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