The breeding posture illustrated in the diagram is known as
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The breeding posture illustrated in the diagram is known as "amplexus." Amplexus is a mating behavior commonly observed in amphibians, where the male grasps the female from behind with his front legs, while she lays eggs. This allows the male to fertilize the eggs as they are being released. Amplexus can be further categorized into two types: axillary amplexus and inguinal amplexus, depending on where the male grasps the female.