Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Frog Eggs. I friend of mine brought this bucket of frog eggs to the school today. She said that they can be found in ponds under the water, usually attached to grass or sticks. The eggs are held together with a jelly-like substance. Her daughter used to find the eggs, put them in a bucket with holes in it, and then place the bucket in the pond again. That way she could come check on the egg development frequently. There is a pond behind our property that we ice skate on in the winters. I hope to find some frog eggs there and watch them with the kids.