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Common treefrog eggs

Photo by Muckpuk
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Field Notes

Description:

Foamy stuff attached to plants on the surface or just above the water. Eventually little tiny tadpoles will drop out into the water.
The tadpoles of the treefrogs have a tiny white spot on their nose.

Habitat:

Our garden. Our house. In and around our waterlilies, or lotus plants. This one is in hetween the Papyrus.

Notes:

We find these foamballs everywhere. Sometimes the frogs are confused and deposit these balls high on or ceiling attached to the electricity pole. :-(

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