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Saturday, September 19, 2009
See-Through Glass Frog
The see-through skin of an inch-long
glass frog
reveals her eggs. Native to
Venezuela
, the frogs lay eggs in bushes and trees overhanging streams. Tadpoles hatch, then tumble into the current to be swept away.
Taken from gallery
here
.
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