I thought these were spider eggs because of the white web-like material enclosing the eggs, but my mom said she saw two small green frogs on the sliding glass door in the exact same spots these eggs were found, so I guess that makes these frog eggs. (This grouping plus another grouping not pictured.) They are 2 days old. These are the best quality pictures I could get on my phone.
Don't all frogs begin as tadpoles and need a water source? Why would the frogs choose this place to lay their eggs? Is there any chance for survival? Is there something I can do to increase eggs' chance for survival? What type of frog eggs are these? How long will it rake them to hatch?





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). Check the cluster once or twice a day and see what comes out of it, probably it will be a mass of tiny wriggly things.
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