Joel Sartoreのインスタグラム(joelsartore) - 3月27日 23時19分
This mass of eggs hanging from a shrub in Ecuador likely belongs to a glass frog. Incredibly, you can see through the eggs to the developing tadpoles inside, which often move and twitch. Female glass frogs lay their eggs under leaves within a jelly like substance and males will often remain near the egg site to protect them from predators like wasps and other large insects. As the eggs hatch, the little tadpoles fall into a stream running just below the leaf the eggs were clinging to.
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