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Subject: New species of high altitude frogs discovered in Peru – no tadpoles
From: Stu posted Mon, Sep 14 2009, 2:14pm 
In contrast to most amphibian species, eggs of these frogs are laid in moist, terrestrial microhabitats, such as under mosses or the leaf litter, and embryos do not develop into aquatic tadpoles. Instead, minute froglets hatch from the eggs to lead a fully terrestrial life.

You take my eggs, I take your face, biatch!
Subject: Re: New species of high altitude frogs discovered in Peru – no tadpoles
From: EastTxSwamp posted Thu, Sep 17 2009, 3:45pm 
Another good word for the day- 'froglet'!
Subject: Re: New species of high altitude frogs discovered in Peru – no tadpoles
From: Stu posted Thu, Sep 17 2009, 4:10pm 
I particularly liked this story. I think it's the differentiation aspect.


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