Warning! This video might trigger Trypophobia ⚠️
The Surinam toad has a bizarre way of carrying its young—right inside its back! Instead of laying eggs in a nest or water, the female embeds them in pockets on her skin, where they hatch and grow. In this video, we explore how this unique reproduction works and why these toads evolved such an unusual strategy. This video answers the questions:
How do Surinam toads give birth?
Why does the Surinam toad have holes in its back?
Do baby toads really grow inside their mother’s skin?
Why don’t Surinam toads lay eggs like other frogs?
How do baby toads survive inside their mother?
The Surinam toad has a bizarre way of carrying its young—right inside its back! Instead of laying eggs in a nest or water, the female embeds them in pockets on her skin, where they hatch and grow. In this video, we explore how this unique reproduction works and why these toads evolved such an unusual strategy. This video answers the questions:
How do Surinam toads give birth?
Why does the Surinam toad have holes in its back?
Do baby toads really grow inside their mother’s skin?
Why don’t Surinam toads lay eggs like other frogs?
How do baby toads survive inside their mother?
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- trypophobia, surinam toad, frogs
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