They obviously come from frogs! :-)
Indonesia is the largest exporter of frog meat. They export more than 5000 tonnes of frog meat each year, mostly to France, Belgium and Luxemburg. This may be due to over-harvesting in Europe. See New Scientist article below. Answer 2
Today, in fact, most frogs legs come from China or India, where they are factory farmed. The best legs, however, seem to be produced by Ken Holyoak, a frog farmer from Brunswick, Georgia. By creating what amounts to a frog free-range habitat, Holyoak has found a way to produce frogs in quantity while avoiding some of the pitfalls that lead some restaurateurs to describe Chinese frogs as having a "muddy" flavor and "dark" meat.
It depends on the species, most frogs are born out of an egg, and metamorfose in the water. Some are born alive (eg Nectophrynoides), others are carried by their parents and are born out of a pouch on the back, or in the mouth of the adult frogs. Some extinct frogs are known to carry their young in their stomach (eg Rheobatrachus).
Frogs lay a large number of eggs at a time, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand. The exact number varies depending on the species of frog. It is not accurate to say that frogs are born, as they hatch from eggs as tadpoles and undergo metamorphosis into adult frogs.
There are some species of frogs, such as the Guinea pig frog and the Midwife toad, that give live birth instead of laying eggs. The young frogs develop internally and are born fully formed. This reproductive strategy is less common among frogs compared to laying eggs.
No. Frogs are amphibians.
Some frogs that are carnivorous may eat meat, including insects, worms, small fish, and even other frogs. Examples of carnivorous frogs include bullfrogs, horned frogs, and African clawed frogs. These frogs have specialized diets that consist primarily of animal matter.
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It depends on the species, most frogs are born out of an egg, and metamorfose in the water. Some are born alive (eg Nectophrynoides), others are carried by their parents and are born out of a pouch on the back, or in the mouth of the adult frogs. Some extinct frogs are known to carry their young in their stomach (eg Rheobatrachus).
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In egg form.
It depends on the species, most frogs are born out of an egg, and metamorfose in the water. Some are born alive (eg Nectophrynoides), others are carried by their parents and are born out of a pouch on the back, or in the mouth of the adult frogs. Some extinct frogs are known to carry their young in their stomach (eg Rheobatrachus).
Yes, they are born in eggs and like all amphibians are born in water.
...and then he croaked. year of the frogs was 2008 (Chinese)
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Frogs lay a large number of eggs at a time, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand. The exact number varies depending on the species of frog. It is not accurate to say that frogs are born, as they hatch from eggs as tadpoles and undergo metamorphosis into adult frogs.
Easy just like us we aren't born 30years old we are born as babies and grow to teens then grow to adults. just like them the start as eggs then tadpoles then a tadpole with legs then frog