The Suriname sea toad takes motherhood to the extreme to protecting her eggs under her own skin. When these eggs are ready to hatch, young frog break out from under the skin of her back, leaving her back littered with craters.
Cleaner fish and fish
The Suriname sea toad takes motherhood to the extreme to protecting her eggs under her own skin. When these eggs are ready to hatch, young frog break out from under the skin of her back, leaving her back littered with craters.
Gobi shrimp and pistol shrimp
The Suriname sea toad takes motherhood to the extreme to protecting her eggs under her own skin. When these eggs are ready to hatch, young frog break out from under the skin of her back, leaving her back littered with craters.
Oxpeckers and hippos
The Suriname sea toad takes motherhood to the extreme to protecting her eggs under her own skin. When these eggs are ready to hatch, young frog break out from under the skin of her back, leaving her back littered with craters.
Sea anemone and clownfish
Bees have a four-stage life cycle. They develop from an egg, to a larva, to a pupa before finally becoming an adult!
Clams and algae
Lizards drop their tails in response to danger. When they feel threatened, they break off their own tails which continue to wriggle, distracting predators and allowing them to escape!
The Suriname sea toad takes motherhood to the extreme to protecting her eggs under her own skin. When these eggs are ready to hatch, young frog break out from under the skin of her back, leaving her back littered with craters.
Living things grow
Lizards drop their tails in response to danger. When they feel threatened, they break off their own tails which continue to wriggle, distracting predators and allowing them to escape!