michellezm says: "What's unusual about this is that the batches of white tadpoles suggest that a number of adults that carry genes for albinism possibly exist in the area, not just one." "Usually though albino amphibians fail to live to a breeding age - their white colour makes them a blindingly conspicuous beacon for the various animals that depend on frogs for food." she added. Those are fascinating. I'm going to save this clip for my granddaughter. She was studying frogs in her grade one science. |
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