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Eggs of the frog Philautus gracilipes. These eggs, like many of the family Rhacophoridae, were laid on leaves that hang over small, temporary pools. When the larvae develop into tadpoles, they drop into the water below to complete their metamorphosis into frogs. [Photo by: Raoul Bain] |
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