[NatureNS] Albino tadpoles?

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Date: Sun, 5 May 2019 19:44:50 -0300
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I expect Fred Schueler will comment.   However, you might post the
photos on the Ontario Reptile & Amphibian facebook group.  There are a
lot of people on there who work in reptile and amphibian conservation,
operate turtle rescue, or are researchers, etc...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Ontario.Reptile.and.Amphibian.Atlas/

bev wigney
Round Hill, NS


>>> 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 .
>>>
>>> We have never seen them before. How unusual is this?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Ian &Ami McKay
>>> Scots Bay
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