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kiley
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I've been working on a tadpole project for about a year now, and it looks like it could be at least ten years before I'm done. It might even evolve into a college thesis even though I'm only a junior in highschool. Project it's self if to detailed to explain here.
I just found a great book by Ronald Altig that is absolutely awsome. It's called "Tadpoles, the Biology of anuran Larvae". It's not light reading and I would not suggest it unless you are really into tadpoles like me. But, if you are one of the few that does have this interest and have big plans for small creatures, this book has everything. Data on housing, metamorphosis, storage, biology, anatomy and tons more. I'ts got so much that the bibiliography/work cited part takes up 70 pages alone. The book costs 40 dollars on Barns and Noble, but it is worth every penny and has opened my eyes to things I had never considered in my labs.
I just found a great book by Ronald Altig that is absolutely awsome. It's called "Tadpoles, the Biology of anuran Larvae". It's not light reading and I would not suggest it unless you are really into tadpoles like me. But, if you are one of the few that does have this interest and have big plans for small creatures, this book has everything. Data on housing, metamorphosis, storage, biology, anatomy and tons more. I'ts got so much that the bibiliography/work cited part takes up 70 pages alone. The book costs 40 dollars on Barns and Noble, but it is worth every penny and has opened my eyes to things I had never considered in my labs.