Suriname toads develop in eggs embedded in the mom's back and eventually erupt out of the honeycombed holes, according to Greg Pauly, curator of herpetology at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. (Sufferers of trypophobia, or the fear of holes, may want to steer clear of this critter.) Oct 29, 2016A Frog Whose Babies Pop out of Its Back and More Freaky ...
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