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The eggs of frogs do not have shells for protection, yet they are safe in water, how?

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  • Frog eggs are without any external covering or shell but a layer of jelly holds the eggs together, thus providing them protection.
  • This jelly protects them from drying up and prevents them from being eaten up by other animals or predators.

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