
John Bailey stood at the edge of his property, a lush marshland that thrived with the chorus of croaking frogs at night. As the gray morning light pierced through the leaves of the trees, he knelt down by the water’s edge, drawn by the cluster of gelatinous masses floating calmly amidst the reeds. Having lived on the property for many years, John was no stranger to the signs of the amphibian breeding season – gelatinous frogspawn clustered around his property was a familiar sight. But something was different this time. Intrigued and slightly apprehensive, John decided to consult an expert.
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