limapussit
Limapussit, also known as "slimy bags," are a colloquial term often used to describe the gelatinous egg masses produced by certain aquatic animals, most notably amphibians like frogs and toads. These masses are characterized by their translucent, jelly-like outer layer that encloses numerous small eggs. The jelly serves a crucial protective function, shielding the developing embryos from environmental hazards such as predation, dehydration, and temperature fluctuations. It also provides a stable environment for the eggs to develop within.
The appearance and composition of limapussit can vary depending on the species. Some are large, amorphous blobs,