Farmer Discovers Mysterious Glowing Eggs in Field—What Hatched Left Experts Stunned
Early one summer morning, 64-year-old farmer Thomas stepped out into his soybean field, the ground still damp from the night’s rain. As he walked between the rows, something unusual caught his eye: a cluster of smooth, blue-tinted eggs nestled in a shallow dip in the soil. They shimmered faintly in the morning light—far too large for insects, and unlike anything he’d seen before.
Puzzled, Thomas took a few photos and sent them to a biologist friend. By the next day, a team of researchers had arrived to investigate. Their conclusion surprised everyone: the eggs belonged to a rare species of tree frog never before documented in the area. According to the scientists, changes in climate—especially warmer temperatures and increased rainfall—were causing the frogs to expand their range, choosing new and unexpected locations to lay their eggs.
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