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Egg Mass Collection

"Egg Mass: A Fascinating World of Life and Reproduction" In the vast realm of nature, the concept of life takes on countless forms, each more intriguing than the last

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Picture No. 12479376
Iberian midwife toad or brown midwife toad, Alytes Date:

Background imageEgg Mass Collection: Gliding Tree Frog

Gliding Tree Frog (Agalychnis spurrelli) pair in amplexus next to egg mass, Costa Rica

Background imageEgg Mass Collection: Male Shortbodied Blenny

Male Shortbodied Blenny
This male Shortbodied blenny (Exallias brevis) is guarding its nearby egg mass that was laid deep into the coral; Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageEgg Mass Collection: Cockroach with eggs C014 / 0970

Cockroach with eggs C014 / 0970
Cockroach with eggs. Close-up of a cockroach (order Blattaria) with an ootheca (egg mass) on a leaf. Photographed in Rio Bigal Biological Reserve, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageEgg Mass Collection: Common shore crab carrying eggs

Common shore crab carrying eggs
Common shore crab (Carcinus maenas) carrying eggs on the underside of her abdomen. This crab can produce up to 185, 000 eggs

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Male sergeant major (Abudefduf saxatilis) guarding a females eggs. This fish is usually silver with black bars, but the colour of the male changes to blue when it is guarding the eggs

Background imageEgg Mass Collection: Arabian Picasso triggerfish

Arabian Picasso triggerfish (Rhinecanthus assasi) guarding its egg mass (right) on a reef. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageEgg Mass Collection: Pond snail egg mass, light micrograph

Pond snail egg mass, light micrograph
Pond snail egg mass. Light micrograph showing a number of great pond snail (Lymnaea stagnalis) eggs (yellow blobs), surrounded by a jelly mass (horizontal)

Background imageEgg Mass Collection: Pond snail egg masses, light micrograph

Pond snail egg masses, light micrograph
Pond snail egg masses. Light micrograph of the underside of a white water lily (Nymphaea alba) leaf (green), showing a number of great pond snail (Lymnaea stagnalis) egg cases (sausage-shaped)

Background imageEgg Mass Collection: Porcelain crab with eggs

Porcelain crab with eggs. Porcelain crabs (family Porcellanidae) live in symbiotic relationships with different hosts such as corals and anemones

Background imageEgg Mass Collection: Egg mass of sea lemon nudibranch. USA, Channel Islands, CA. (rr)

Egg mass of sea lemon nudibranch. USA, Channel Islands, CA. (rr)
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"Egg Mass: A Fascinating World of Life and Reproduction" In the vast realm of nature, the concept of life takes on countless forms, each more intriguing than the last. One such marvel is the egg mass - a captivating display of reproductive prowess found across various species. Picture No. 12479376 offers a glimpse into this mesmerizing phenomenon. From the depths of tropical rainforests to the serene coral reefs, egg masses can be witnessed in all their glory. Take for instance, the Gliding Tree Frog and Male Shortbodied Blenny, both showcasing their dedication towards ensuring future generations thrive. Even unexpected creatures like Cockroaches with eggs C014/0970 prove that life finds a way in even the most unlikely places. Venturing underwater reveals an entirely different world teeming with astonishing egg masses. The Spanish Dancer Nudibranch (Hexabranchus sanguineus) Eggs adorn Bali Province's Tulamben region, adding vibrant hues to its already breathtaking marine landscape. Meanwhile, a Common Shore Crab carries its precious cargo with utmost care as it scuttles along sandy shores. The wonders continue as we encounter unique fish species contributing to this gallery of reproduction. The Male Sergeant Major stands guard over his partner's eggs while Arabian Picasso Triggerfish proudly showcases its offspring within intricate nests they meticulously construct. Microscopic views further amplify our appreciation for these tiny miracles as Pond Snail Egg Masses are captured under light micrographs - delicate spheres promising new life waiting to hatch at just the right moment. Lastly, we encounter Porcelain Crabs delicately cradling their eggs beneath their bodies – a testament to parental devotion seen throughout nature's diverse tapestry. Egg masses truly encapsulate nature's ingenuity and resilience; they represent hope for continuity and survival in an ever-changing world. As we delve deeper into understanding these remarkable phenomena, let us cherish and protect them so that future generations may continue to marvel at the wonders of life's intricate web.