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  2. Grey foam-nest tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Foam-nest building behaviors and patterns have evolved several times. The foam nest made by the female provides different functions for aquatic and terrestrial breeding alike. Some grey foam-nest tree frogs breed exclusively in water. In these water-breeders, foam nests allow the eggs to be suspended in oxygenated water.

  3. Bubble nest - Wikipedia

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    Bubble nests, also called foam nests, are created by some fish and frog species as floating masses of bubbles blown with an oral secretion, saliva bubbles, and occasionally aquatic plants. Fish that build and guard bubble nests are known as aphrophils . [ 1 ]

  4. Lithodytes - Wikipedia

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    The male moves its legs in a motion resembling a windshield wiper, mixing air into the jelly to create foam around the fertilized eggs. This complete process takes around 4–5 seconds. [15] The foam nests of Lithodytes lineatus are found in dry areas or seasonally wet environments of high temperature and fluctuating water levels. [16]

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    These Spring-y eggs contain moldable foam! Kids will love creating sculptures with them. Plus it isn't as messy as slime! Enough for 12 eggs. Shop Now. Squishy Foam Eggs. amazon.com. $15.99.

  6. Edalorhina perezi - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Females lay 30-154 small unpigmented eggs, 2.1 mm in diameter, in a foam nest about 60mm. [2] The foam nest protects eggs and early tadpoles. In ideal conditions foam can protect tadpoles in dry pools for up to 13 days, with 50% survival up to 10 days. However, to complete larval development, at least two weeks in water is needed.

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