Why frogs and fish produce a large number of offsprings?
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Because they undergoes external fertilisation.
In this fusion of gametes occur outside the female body in aquatic medium.
If the fusion is outside the body the offspring are at the risk of dying or being killed by predators so to continue their species they produce large number of offspring.
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Because they undergoes external fertilisation.
In this fusion of gametes occur outside the female body in aquatic medium.
If the fusion is outside the body the offspring are at the risk of dying or being killed by predators so to continue their species they produce large number of offspring.
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