Rescued Eggs

Apr 30, 2012
Caudata.org
by Editor in Chief

Caudata.org - When a member discovers that a local pond has been drained, she carefully saves a batch of amphibian eggs left in the last tiny pool of water.  They’re growing fast and it will be interesting to see what they turn into.

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