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The Miracle of Frog Life - Embryo Development

Category: frog
Posted on: October 22, 2008 11:03 AM, by ableiman

This video, which I flat out stole from the unparalleled A Blog Around the Clock, is fascinating.


This reminds me of sonograms of my baby brother.

Did I mention that I got this video from A Blog Around the Clock, A Blog Around the Clock, A Blog Around the Clock, A Blog Around the Clock, A Blog Around the Clock,?

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Wow! Where did you get that video?

Posted by: Coturnix | October 22, 2008 11:23 AM

2

I secretly filmed it with my in-frog-utero spycam!

Posted by: Andrew B | October 22, 2008 11:25 AM

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It is incredible how much it spins during development.

Posted by: Pat | October 22, 2008 6:51 PM

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It is incredible how much it spins during development.

Almost like an election campaign team.

Posted by: ali | October 23, 2008 9:35 AM

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I wonder what the reason is for all that spinning - the embryo, I mean, not election campaigns.

Posted by: ym | October 23, 2008 5:24 PM

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Life is so WEIRD. O_O But also awesometastic.

Posted by: Zelly | October 24, 2008 4:06 AM

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Wow, that was incredibly cool. I was wondering about the spinning too.

Posted by: Leni | November 1, 2008 1:35 PM

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To coincide with Halloween, researchers in Siberia have identified a new species of vampire moth

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