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Giant isopod eggs are small, round, and generally pale or translucent in color, allowing some visibility of the developing embryo inside. They are laid in clusters or masses, often attached to the female's body until they hatch. The eggs are typically about 1-2 millimeters in diameter. Overall, their appearance is similar to that of other crustacean eggs, characterized by a smooth surface.

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