But none of this can answer a fundamental question about dinosaurs' appearance: What color were they? In everything from movies to play sets, dinosaurs appear in shades of gray, brown and green. But it's just as likely that dinosaurs had the bright coloring of some frogs, snakes and birds...
Female snakes reproduce about once or twice a year; however, the methods of birth vary among species. Some snakes give birth to live young (from one to 150 at a time), while others lay eggs (from one to 100 at a time); some even combine these methods by holding eggs internally until...
Because frogs are amphibians and not mammals, they reproduce by laying eggs, which turn into tadpoles, which grow into adult frogs. But rather than laying their eggs just anywhere, they mustlay them in water. Frog eggs don’t have a hard shell-like reptile and bird eggs do. If they were...
For all you know,mermaids produce hundreds or thousands of small eggs, like frogs or fish. The hatched young go through several life cycles, eventually becoming something like their final form. At some point they would join groups of adults to become socialized and educated. Do mermaids mate f...
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While Gurdon's tadpoles did not survive to grow into adult frogs, his experiment showed that the process of specialization in animal cells was reversible, and his technique of nuclear transfer paved the way for later cloning successes. Reproduction Sexual reproduction involves the merging of two set...
so they can't get out. Cover the bottom of the aquarium with rocks (make sure that the rocks are too large for the frogs to swallow) and add aquarium decorations if desired to give the frogs a place to hide. Make sure the tank is large enough for the frogs to grow and reproduce. ...
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Do they pose a danger to our healt and how would we contain their numbers if need be without harming other insects and frogs Reply bugman February 26, 2017 9:55 am We do not provide extermination advice. We don’t believe you need to worry about your health, though if plentiful, the...
This is a simple but effective method. Also, be aware that after a heavy rainstorm, you may need to add more manure, as the rainwater will have diluted your ponds. Wildlife in the Ponds Many a night, during the mating season, we have high numbers of frogs in the duckweed ponds. We ...