Why does the tadpole lay its eggs on a string?
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Instead of laying masses of eggs as in the above picture, toads usually lay their eggs in strings such as is shown at the left. Typically such strings are attached to vegetation, but I found this one lying on moist sand. Toad eggs hatch into tiny black tadpoles, which weeks later metamorphose.
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