Skipping most of the tadpole business, a coqui frog hops out of the egg as a miniature adult, smaller than a pea. Even so, it doesn’t escape the king of tadpole chemistry, thyroid hormone, say Canadian researchers.
In most mainland U.S. frogs, a surge of thyroid hormone tells a tadpole to grow up into a frog shape.
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