You will learn about Life Cycle of a Frog in this video. A female frog lays hundreds of eggs, after which the male fertilises them. These eggs are exposed to wind, rainfall and other animals who feed on them as well. Therefore, to make sure that at least a few of them are fertilised, the female lays hundreds of eggs. A layer of jelly holds the eggs together and provides protection to the eggs. This whole mass of fertilised eggs in the jelly is called a spawn. After a few days, the tadpoles hatch out of these eggs. They then feed on the yolk of the egg from which they hatched. After a few days, the tadpole develops External gills for breathing and fins and a tail for swimming. After a few weeks external gills disappear and tadpole develops hind limbs. After a few days tadpole develops into a froglet. It develops forelimbs. It also develops lungs for breathing. Final stage: Tail of the frog becomes smaller and finally disappears. Frog has entered the adult stage. This entire transformation from the egg into an adult frog through drastic changes is called metamorphosis. Once again, the adult frogs mate and the life cycle of a frog continues.\r \r Educational Videos for people of all ages: \r \r Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: