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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 5 months ago

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    • Communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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      It’s a form of ovovivipary so it’s not that crazy, they basically just keep the eggs inside of them instead of laying them.

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        I mean, to be fair, so do humans…

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          No, humans use a placental system, they do not put all the energy required for the offspring into the egg initially. It’s not really the same at all.

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      Per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog

      “Being oviparous anamniotes, frogs typically spawn their eggs in bodies of water. The eggs then hatch into fully aquatic larvae called tadpoles, which have tails and internal gills. A few species lay eggs on land or bypass the tadpole stage altogether.”

      So maybe not the first, but I am no frogologist.

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        I am no frogologist

        I believe the term is herpetologist. :)

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          I had to see a herpetoligist after my ex gave it to me

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            …oh dear…

            I think you can get an OTC cream for that.

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          Close, but he’s actually called Herbie Tonojizz and he’s a really sweet guy who loves pineapple!

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      There are also fish that give live birth, so I wouldn’t be that surprised if some amphibians do so as well

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        Fish are way more diverse than amphibians tho, there’s fish that breath air.

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          There’s also amphibians that breathe air

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