[NatureNS] Albino tadpoles?

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Date: Sun, 5 May 2019 17:00:14 -0300
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I hope someone has a better theory than I do on the white tadpoles.  My 
thoughts turned to suspicions of fungal infection of some sort.  Please 
someone tell me I am wrong.

Donna

On 2019-05-05 11:23 a.m., nancy dowd wrote:
> I couldn’t tell from your video but are they albino or just white with some pigmentation (ie dark eyes or patches of skin)? Very interesting looking in any case. Will wait to hear what more informed people think.
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> Nancy  D
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> Sent from my iPad
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>> On May 5, 2019, at 9:19 AM, Ian <ian@amimckay.com> wrote:
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>> Seems our wood frog egg masses have begun to hatch. We also seem to have some albino tadpoles. I posted the video to FB and my Instagram @monkeydreammonkeydo .
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>> We have never seen them before. How unusual is this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ian &Ami McKay
>> Scots Bay

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