259:"tadpoles emerge approximately 65–83 mm in length" -- Seems to be an enormous overstatement. I've seen a lot of tadpoles of the Northern species, and I've seen the egg masses from which they've emerged. Even at a few weeks old, the tadpoles aren't more than 5 mm long. There's no way the tadpoles emerge 65 mm long. I doubt, even, that they ever get that large--I've seen many adults smaller than that. For perspective, 63 to 88 mm = 6.3 to 8.8 cm = 2.5 to 3.5 in. --
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