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Photo by rebecca71003
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Field Notes

Description:

it's a sack of some sort of egg

Habitat:

In waterdo

Notes:

Do not no what it is?

Species ID Suggestions

Jefferson's Salamander

Ambystoma jeffersonianum

Comments (3)

Fun fact- the eggs don't suffocate because an algae photosynthesizes in the thick jelly and provides oxygen inside
I agree it is some kind of salamander egg mass.
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PublishedApril 17, 2013

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