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They develop in water, with some exceptions. Some salamanders are live-bearing and some frogs have a larval stadium that develops inside the egg.

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How do offspring develop of frog?

Egg -> tadpole -> frog (Note, most fail to develop properly.)


How do frog offspring develop?

Egg -> tadpole -> frog (Note, most fail to develop properly.)


What isYoung frog?

A tadpole is a young frog that has yet to develop into an adult frog.


Why don't frogs have a uterus?

Frogs don't need have their offspring develop inside them. So if you were to dissect a frog you would not find the uterus because frogs release sperm and eggs to develop outside the body. Technically, the uterus is the outer shell of the egg...


How do leamurs offspring develop?

They copulate.


What frog takes the longest to develop?

Bullfrogs take the longest to develop.


What are the daptation of a rain forsest frog?

Some rainforest frogs do not need water for their offspring. They lay their eggs in a moist environment and the little frogs develop completely in the egg, without a freeliving larval stage.


How do frog developed?

Egg -> tadpole -> frog (Note, most fail to develop properly.)


Does a giraffe develop like a frog or a butterfly?

no.


What frog develop the longest?

it would probably be a toad


Where does a marsupial offspring develop after it is born?

In a pouch mainly.


How many offspring does red eyed tree frog have?

about 15-20 babies at a time =]