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Maxwell Guerrero
12 July, 11:45
Explain how an egg becomes a frog?
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Emma Berg
12 July, 13:16
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When Frogs mate, the male frog tends to clasp the female underneath in an embrace called amplexus. He literally climbs on her back, reaches his arms around her "waist", either just in front of the hind legs, just behind the front legs, or even around the head. Amplexus can last several days! Usually, it occurs in the water, though some species, like the bufos on the right mate on land or even in trees!
While in some cases, complicated courting behavior occurs before mating, many species of frogs are known for attempting to mate with anything that moves which isn't small enough to eat!
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Valentina Huynh
12 July, 13:51
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That's a life cycle
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