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A frog lays thousands of eggs because many eggs die. This behavior is an example of

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The answer to the question is that the behavior is an example of overproduction. A frog needs to lay thousands of eggs because so many of them die in the process of hatching to tadpole stage to frog. A frog lays so many eggs in the hope that a few of them will be able to reach adulthood and be able to reproduce the species in the future.
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