question 1 of 3 ___ is the term for mating in African dwarf frogs. Amplexus Amphibian Ovipositor Humming Next Worksheet Print Worksheet 1. Which of the following is the average lifespan for aquatic frogs? Five years Twenty years Two years Ten years 2. What is the the ...
The termreproductive strategyis loosely used to refer to the way an animal mates and/or raises offspring. It could refer to things like sexual vs. asexual reproduction. It could also refer to one reproductive episode in a lifetime,semelparous reproduction, vs. multiple reproductive episodes over ...
Sexual dimorphism in Leptodactylus frogs: the males have bulging upper arms to (I am assuming) help them hold onto females during amplexus (grasping in mating competitions). Did I forget that Leptodactylus has big flanges on the humerus in males, to support those muscles? Seems so. An early...
Sexual dimorphism in Leptodactylus frogs: the males have bulging upper arms to (I am assuming) help them hold onto females during amplexus (grasping in mating competitions). Did I forget that Leptodactylus has big flanges on the humerus in males, to support those muscles? Seems so. An early...
Frogs in general, fertilize externally. The male uses its forelimbs and grips the female firmly either from the front of the hind legs or back of the arms. In the case of the Epipedobates tricolor, they hold around the neck. They stay in amplexus, keeping the cloacae close to each oth...
Sexual dimorphism in Leptodactylus frogs: the males have bulging upper arms to (I am assuming) help them hold onto females during amplexus (grasping in mating competitions). Did I forget that Leptodactylus has big flanges on the humerus in males, to support those muscles? Seems so. An early...