Wilderness survival quiz ID these things in the water

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2009

http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=65920
http://www.survivalistboards.com/ This is a pretty simple quiz. Just ID the things in this pool of water.

They are black, about 1/2 an inch long, have a head and a tail.

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  • well, like already stated those are tadpoles, which will grow into toads.

  • yall are idiots. they are all clearly sperms and grow into babies, DUH!!!

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  • @Walltumbler That's good to know, thanks.

  • Frog epidemic? lol. A good large frog population is a very nice indicator of a healthy stream/environment.

  • tadpoles...and a lot of them...is there a frog epidemic there?

  • It's a tadpole of an american bullfrog. I had some spawn in an outdoor turtle pond I had when I was a kid. Needless to say, my turtle ate most of them. The rest were lucky enough to escape when the pond overflowed during a deluge.

  • i think they are tiny planets that you can use to keep away wild chimpanzees... they will eventually grow into a rare bearded giraffe. well most of them... some of them might be killed by the oil spill. not 100% sure tho

  • if your a survivalist don"t meet me under any condition in the post apocalyptic world because your the tadpole

  • tad pols turn into frogs

  • tad poles

  • tad poles

  • Tadpoles grow into frogs easy one...

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