Externally fertilize eggs.
No. Male frogs externally fertilize the females eggs.
Frogs are sexual. They reproduce sexually, and all hatch from eggs. Frogs lay eggs in water, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles that grow into frogs.
Because frogs and toads are amphibians, their eggs are generally fertilized in the water. The female lays her eggs in the water and the male spreads sperm over the eggs to fertilize them.
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.
All frogs have a sexual reproduction. Most frogs fertilize their eggs external, like the poison dart frogs, only some species are known to have an internal fertilization, eg (Ascaphus).
internal fertilization...they actually go through a coutship phase too! Anton ISD Science Dept.
A female frog can have as many as 2,000 eggs inside her body from late summer until breeding takes place in the spring. They remain in her body, maturing until she releases them in order for the male to fertilize them.
If no roaster one hen will start to fertilize the eggs.
fertilize egg
Yes. As with all birds a male is needed to fertilize the eggs.
Female African clawed frogs can lay anywhere from a few dozen to a few hundred eggs in a single clutch.