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Mudskipper eggs are typically small, round, and gelatinous, resembling tiny, translucent spheres. They are often laid in burrows or on moist surfaces, where they can remain safe from predators and desiccation. The eggs may appear slightly yellow or greenish, depending on the species, and are usually clustered together in groups. When fertilized, they develop into embryos that can be observed through the translucent egg membrane.

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