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* Eggs are laid and fertilised on land.
* Eggs are laid and fertilised on land.
* The male frog guards the eggs until the tadpoles hatch.
* The male frog guards the eggs until the tadpoles hatch.
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* He then collects them in his mouth, without swallowing them, and passes them into his vocal sac.
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* He then collects them in his mouth, without
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swallowing
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them, and passes them into his vocal sac.
* Fully developed froglets then escape the vocal sac and exit via the frog's mouth to the exterior.
* Fully developed froglets then escape the vocal sac and exit via the frog's mouth to the exterior.
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