What does the frog life cycle have different from other life cycles?
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Roughly half of all frog species have alife cycle that starts with eggs laid in water, which hatch into aquatic tadpoles, and then go through metamorphosis and become adult frogs. There are also hundreds of species with no tadpole stage at all, a reproductive mode called direct development."
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They go through several stages of life before they become adult frogs and during those stages, they live only in water. A frog begins life as a fertilized egg. A female frog lays a lot of eggs at one time in a pond. The eggs float on water in a jelly mass or cluster.
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