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By Bryan on April 1, 2014

Ruth and I were fortunate to catch this rare and amazing tadpole migration on Mt. Hunger in Washington County, Vermont.

Added on April 2, 2014: By the way, these tadpoles only move on April 1 of every year.

10 comments
  1. Michelle Martin says:

    Glad I kept digging – doing research for a winter adaptation unit for my 4th and 5th graders. Looking for subnivean footage. Found this and thought, “Wuh?!” Ha.

  2. Heiner says:

    I wish you’d helped the little guy that got stuck instead of just walking away chuckling!v

  3. coppsky says:

    think you can do the same april fools gag two years in a row and still get away with it? FOOLISH!

  4. dotlass says:

    Thanks for supplying my family April Fools joke – love it.

  5. You are prescient. I was just telling Sue Cloutier about this phenomenon a week or so ago. So glad you and Ruth braved the elements to get us this remarkable video. You are the best Bryan and btw, Happy Day! 😉 john

  6. Gary Miller says:

    Hah!

  7. Judy Brook says:

    And a happy April Fool’s Day to you, too.

  8. Linda Gionti says:

    HAHAHA

  9. Bruce Flewelling says:

    They turn in to the dreaded Snow Leopard Frog!!

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