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Spotting

Description:

it's a sack of some sort of egg

Habitat:

In waterdo

Notes:

Do not no what it is?

1 Species ID Suggestions

Jefferson's Salamander
Ambystoma jeffersonianum Field Herp Forum • View topic - Egg Mass ID


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3 Comments

WestonJamesPhillips
WestonJamesPhillips 11 years ago

Fun fact- the eggs don't suffocate because an algae photosynthesizes in the thick jelly and provides oxygen inside

MrsBKeller
MrsBKeller 11 years ago

I agree it is some kind of salamander egg mass.

WestonJamesPhillips
WestonJamesPhillips 11 years ago

Those are Salamander eggs, but I'm not sure what species

rebecca71003
Spotted by
rebecca71003

Portland, Maine, USA

Spotted on Apr 17, 2013
Submitted on Apr 17, 2013

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