Why do frogs and butterflies lay more eggs at a time?
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✨Frogs lay eggs in water, and the eggshatch into tadpoles that grow intofrogs. ... The female releases her eggsand the male releases his sperm at the same time. In order to make sure that the sperm reach the eggs, the male and female get into a mating posture called amplexus.
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✨Frogs lay eggs in water, and the eggshatch into tadpoles that grow intofrogs. ... The female releases her eggsand the male releases his sperm at the same time. In order to make sure that the sperm reach the eggs, the male and female get into a mating posture called amplexus.
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Others lay eggs in dry areas and keep the eggs moist with water or urine.
Depending on the frog's species and the climate in which it typically lives, the eggs can hatch in a few days to a few weeks.
Either way, tadpoles tend to be voracious eaters -- it takes a lot of energy to complete their metamorphosis into frogs.
Depending on the frog's species and the climate in which it typically lives, the eggs can hatch in a few days to a few weeks.
Either way, tadpoles tend to be voracious eaters -- it takes a lot of energy to complete their metamorphosis into frogs.
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