Nice shot! Thanks for this. They looking much more monster-like than the tadpoles of our frogs here in Germany!
RE: Finding the Cells That Make Regeneration Possible in Tadpoles
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Finding the Cells That Make Regeneration Possible in Tadpoles
Thank you, African Clawed Frog tadpoles are unique from most other tadpoles in three ways - their catfish like whiskers that they use for sensory input, continuing to eat while absorbing their tails, and for supplementing their gills with air from the surface (those bubbles you see are from them exhaling). You can read a bit on the importance of early lung use by ACF tadpoles in this paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/11802966_Lung_use_and_development_in_Xenopus_laevis_tadpoles
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Oh fine! Try to include more references like this. Makes it easier for us to support your work.
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