That depends on the species, most frogs in tropic parts of the world will develop from egg tot adult in a year, other frogs may live years as a larva and when they become a small frog (juvenile) it may take several years to mature. Poison art frogs for example develop pretty fast, while the Cane toad may take many years.
It doesn't stay with it's mother. A "baby frog" is not a frog at all. Female frogs lay eggs that are later fertilized by male frogs. These eggs then "hatch" into tadpoles - the sexually-immature stage of frogs. The mother frogs will rarely meet their offspring.
No, frog parents don't stay with their eggs because the eggs are laid in water and frogs cant stay in the water for too long or they will drown.
Frog eggs. Frogs lay eggs, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles. Then the tadpoles turn into frogs.
The ovaries in a frog produce the eggs
The answer is: A frog is a animal and it's like a toad.Frogs lay eggs and frog eggs are in ponds. Frogs eggs are called frog spone.
Frog eggs. Frogs lay eggs, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles. Then the tadpoles turn into frogs.
A clump of frog eggs are called a frog spawn.
Yes frogs lay eggs.
None, frogs come from frog eggs.
Frogs reproduce through a process called amplexus, where the male frog grasps the female frog from behind. The female releases eggs while the male fertilizes them externally. The fertilized eggs develop into tadpoles, which eventually grow into adult frogs.
Tadpoles which grow into FROGS
They live "on land" although frogs still live in water, they just are not reliant on it for oxygen.