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Well, it`s probably because many of the baby frogs die in their early days. Frogs "got used to it", so they lay a lot of eggs instead of just a few. It`s because of the natural adaptability. Many eggs are vital for the species to survive.
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answered 8 months ago
Some eggs will get eaten of not get fertilised.Many eggs would ensure survival and continuity of their own kind.
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answered 7 months ago
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