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Tinkling
Information on tinkling with links to breeders and tips on finding a farm can be obtained from the Internet.
The process of reproduction usually takes place on rainy nights. Males call females in for copulation. Finding a mate, the male gets onto a female, grabbing it around the waist (amplexing), which stimulates the female’s hormones responsible for release of egg cells.
Information on tinkling with links to breeders and tips on finding a farm can be obtained from the Internet.
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The male releases sperm, which fertilizes the female cells. Eggs have no protective shell and are stored in a sticky substance until they hatch. An animal lays eggs in clusters, however, a toad arranges them in prolonged parallel chain-like patterns. Information on tinkling with links to breeders and tips on finding a farm can be obtained from the Internet.
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