Where frogs normally lay eggs?
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Frogs lay eggs in a long mass along a twig or piece of grass; toads lay eggs in long strings in shallow water.
Frog eggs require moisture or they will dry up and die.
Frogs can also lay their eggs on pond vegetation, floating on the water's surface, or on the pond bottom. Many frogs lay their eggs in vernal pools, which are large, temporary puddles formed by spring rains.
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Frogs lay eggs in a long mass along a twig or piece of grass; toads lay eggs in long strings in shallow water.
Frog eggs require moisture or they will dry up and die.
Frogs can also lay their eggs on pond vegetation, floating on the water's surface, or on the pond bottom. Many frogs lay their eggs in vernal pools, which are large, temporary puddles formed by spring rains.
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The shape of the egg mass will differ depending on the species of frog. Leopard frogs lay egg masses that look like softballs; chorus frogs lay eggs in a long mass along a twig or piece of grass; toads lay eggs in long strings in shallow water.
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The shape of the egg mass will differ depending on the species of frog. Leopard frogs lay egg masses that look like softballs; chorus frogs lay eggs in a long mass along a twig or piece of grass; toads lay eggs in long strings in shallow water.
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