WHAT IS FROGSPAWN?
Discover the origins of your favourite garden amphibians
WORDS SCOTT DUTFIELD
Near the start of the year, ponds and streams host clusters of gelatinous eggs from their frog inhabitants. All amphibians in freshwater sources lay these jelly-like eggs, known as spawn, after mating season. Newts lay individual eggs bundled up in underwater leaves, salamanders find cracks and crevices in subterranean rocks and tropical poison frogs find moist leaves to deposit their eggs upon.