Alive and Living in Solarium
Tadpoles - Tree Frogs
Eggs - Lizards
In North Carolina
A Tree Frog happy and contemplating!
The Tree Frog is looking at me taking its picture!
This is interesting how tadpole eggs cling to insects that are in the water.
See how many eggs there can be, look closely and you can see the gel that binds them deep in the water.
A strange world of minute tadpole eggs in the water, in various stages of development!
This is a photograph of a baby lizard that had just hatched in my hand.
There was a second lizard to hatch very soon.
This is the mother, I found her on June 11th with her eggs, the eggs hatched on June 28th!
One baby lizard egg in the palm of my hand - see how little it is.
I took photographs in sequence of the baby lizard hatching in his hands.
Almost out now.
AAAaaaaaaahhhhhhhh, a perfect little lizard, free to roam the world now!
I hope you enjoyed these photos. CMD
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