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.
they look like they are half frog, half tadpole. Google them.
Yes. They lay their eggs in mud burrows containing extremely hypoxic water.
Mudskippers got their name because they like to walk on mud and land. Mudskippers are amphibious fish. Mudskippers can be found in tropical and subtropical areas.
What do koi eggs look like?
They are small round eggs that look like deer scat
They look like normal bird eggs but a little smaller.
They are round clear jelly like eggs
They look like deer scats
Eggs are white on the outside with a orange center
they look like eggs
like king cobra eggs
Ground rattlers are a type of snake. Their eggs look like chicken eggs in a way because they are round and white. However, they are smaller than chicken eggs.