A Suriname toad mother carries her young embedded in the skin of her back. After mating, the eggs sink gradually into the female's back, & a skin pad forms over the eggs. The froglets emerge over a period of days, thrusting their head & forelegs out first, then struggling free. pic.twitter.com/2BSlIrIQZB
— American Museum of Natural History (@AMNH) August 7, 2019
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August 07, 2019 at 05:50AM
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