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Old 09-13-2008, 08:13 AM
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Thanks everybody!!! I could handle anything that comes my way, in these Eggs!! Except on thing!!!

A SNAKE!!!! YIKES!! Snakes and I don't get along!

So a lizard or a birdie is a big treat
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Kav, I haven't touched them! I don't like to put my scent on anything that momma might smell and abandon

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actually they look more like lizard's eggs... do they feel like gummi balls?
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Hey, it's Jackie

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Pretty cool Jenn, glad I grow indoors, can't handle the critters and surprises. Keep us posted
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You've got one little lazy birdy who found an already-made nest. That is so curious and hysterical!

First a thread on frogs invading central Florida and now, this!!!

Frogs don't lay eggs, do they?
Frogs do lay eggs. They are small, clear, and encased in a thick, slimy gel. Think tapioca pudding, except clear.
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Frogs do lay eggs. They are small, clear, and encased in a thick, slimy gel. Think tapioca pudding, except clear.

I am not clear about the complete frog cycle of life and never really thought about it till now. But I do remember (back in the day) many a tadpoles appearing during our rainy season, along with the walking catfish.

So the frogs' eggs turn to tadpoles when it rains? (I only know the life cycle from tadpole on)
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I'm inclined to agree with Steve as they seem to have that "leathery" look to them which reptile eggs have.
Keep them warm & tell us what they hatch out to be
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As others have said -- lizard eggs. I don't remember if anoles like moist areas for laying their eggs in but most geckos do.
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Frogs do lay eggs. They are small, clear, and encased in a thick, slimy gel. Think tapioca pudding, except clear.
While Im pretty sure these are lizard eggs, we do have tree frog eggs here in Hawaii that look white like lizard eggs. Instead of tadpoles, these little frogs (called greenhouse frogs, theyre tiny!) hatch out as little mini frogs. Its pretty wierd because growing up in Canada I always saw the 'tapioca pudding' eggs, like Dave B said.
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