One of the many things I love about my job is learning about these amazing species first hand, and some of these 'lessons' take quite a while. This is certainly the case with these little Panamanian Glass frogs tadpoles (
Cochranella euknemos), the first of which has metamorphosed after a year and a half in the water!
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San Jose Cochran frogs (Cochranella euknemos) are in no rush to metamorphose. Here is the first Glass froglet of its cohort, finally poking it's forelimbs through after a year and a half as a tadpole. |
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Here is our first f1 San Jose Cochran frog. At the time of this writing, it has fully resorbed its tail and has been offered its first snack — tasty Springtails |
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