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It's possible but very unlikely. During a hurricane or tornado, fish could certainly be swept up, and that includes their eggs. Thus, the rain would seem to contain fish eggs (or frog tadpoles, or whatever else got swept up). There have been reports of water-spouts that caught up a number of fish and their eggs, but again, this is not a common occurrence. In fact, scientists note that reports where it was said to be "raining fish" are usually caused by severe storms, rather than by fish living in the sky-- there is no credible evidence of fish living in the sky.

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12y ago

Yes, it can. It just did where i live. The frog eggs get evaporated with the water and when it rains tiny frogs come down too. They where everywhere. It was really hard not to step on them.

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3y ago
I saw it rain millions of frogs when I was about 7. We were in the swimming pool when tiny black frogs rained out of the sky.

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14y ago

Yes, it can rain fish because of a water spout,it can pick the animal up and then come back down with rain!!! and it also happens with frogs,and birds.

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15y ago

yes.

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