In a striking display of one of nature’s most unusual birth processes, an ugly Suriname toad was recently spotted halfway through giving birth, captivating biologists and nature enthusiasts alike. Known for its unique and somewhat eerie reproductive methods, this amphibian is a creature unlike any other.
The Suriname toad, or Pipa pipa, is native to South America and is best known for its unusual method of delivering offspring. Unlike most frogs, the female Suriname toad gives birth through a fascinating but rather unsettling process. After mating, the male pushes the fertilized eggs into the female’s back skin, where they embed themselves and develop in small pouches. When the tadpoles are ready to emerge, they burst out from the mother’s back, making for a scene that is equal parts awe-inspiring and cringe-worthy.