In the center of Bear Point's viewing space, there is a pond that was hand-dug by the zookeepers.

Every year, frogs used to come to lay eggs, but this year, the cracks couldn't be repaired in time, and even the frogs that did show up had no water.

The cracks were successfully repaired and the water was stored, so I brought in the eggs of the Ezo red frog, which had been spawned in large numbers in the park.

A few days later, I discovered Ezo salamander eggs that had been laid in a puddle that was about to swell, and I took the opportunity to invite them to the Bear Point pond.

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↑Salamanders are characterized by their eggs contained within a spiral-shaped pouch.

The Ezo red frog has already hatched from its eggs and many small tadpoles are attached to the pond wall.

It looks like it will take a few more days for the Ezo salamander.

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↑There is an egg on the rocky area that can be seen in the upper left of the water.

After seeing the bear, look behind you and pay attention to the creatures in the pond!

[Breeding: Ito]