Amplex

/ˈæmplɛks/ noun

In zoology, the mating position of frogs and toads where the male clasps the female from behind to stimulate egg-laying.

From Latin 'amplexus' (an embrace, clasp), from 'amplectere' (to embrace). Adopted as a biological term in the 19th century to precisely describe this reproductive behavior.

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