Why do frogs lay so many eggs in water ?
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Frogs laid so many eggs in water to make sure that enough eggs reach to the morality & adulthood .because they are lowers in food chain & also have so may enemies in water & on land also . So to ensure for new generation they laid high number of eggs .
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So the frog lays its eggs in water to prevent them from drying up.
Explanation:
- The explanation for frogs to lay the eggs in water is that they've been gills as the only respiratory device that allows them to move submerged to breath. Therefore, because of its lack of oxygen in the air, a salamander spawned on the ground would die.
- Frogs laid so many eggs in water to ensure sufficient eggs reached morality and adulthood. Even if they're reduced in the food supply chain that has so many foes in the liquid and also on the property. So to make sure they laid a large fertilized eggs for the younger breed.
- Frogs lay too many eggs, and most of them don't live to maturity because they don't care about their young. Just about five are becoming adult frogs out of the three thousand eggs that one female lays.
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