Red eyed tree frog embryos, 3 days old. The female frog lays the eggs above a watersource, and when the tadpoles hatch, they fall into the water. Developing from tiny green dots into fully formed tadpoles takes just 6-7 days in this species. At 3 days old the external gills are easily seen, as are the pumping hearts inside their tiny, semi-transparent bodies.
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Canon 7D Tamron 180mm macro Natural light Boca del Drago, Panama Reprocessed.
Perfect focus and smooth blur
May i put this in my fave folder.