Why do less then half of the eggs turn into tadpoles in frog reproduction?
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Frogs are a kind of animals that are amphibians. Less then half of the eggs turn into tadpoles in frog reproduction because most of the eggs are eaten by some insects.
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Frogs are a kind of animals that are amphibians. Less then half of the eggs turn into tadpoles in frog reproduction because most of the eggs are eaten by some insects.
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• Some Situation Are Responsible that
If the water in the pond is too cold due to cold weather or being in the shade, this can slow down the rate of development.
• A lack of algae, which is tadpoles' food source, is an obvious limiting factor.
• This may occur in new ponds or ponds that are heavily managed. Often ponds in spring are heaving with tadpoles.
• Thats why some frog eggs not turn into tadpoles.
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