why do frogs move to ponds or near water bodies during rainy season?
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This is because frogs or toads reproduction process starts during this season only. They move to nearby water bodies to lay their eggs.
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This is because tadpoles require water to survive.
Explanation:
- Frogs breathe through their moist skin or by lungs.
- However tadpoles breathe through their gills since they grow well in the the habitat which is filled with water.
- The rainy season is a season when the frogs breathe.
- The Frog lay their eggs which has to form tadpoles.
- The tadpoles require water to survive.
- As a result frogs move towards the pond during rainy season.
To know more about reproduction in frog,
Explain sexual and asexual reproduction in frogs brainly.in
https://brainly.in/question/8247833
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