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    Lightbulb A Very Unique Invention for You, Alone

    The Most, Very Unique Invention Idea to Make Billions, Only for You?

    In today's competitive global economy, it's all about finding your niche'. Bill Gates (Microsoft), Steve Jobs (Apple), Google (Page & Brin), and many other entrepreneurs have magnificently excelled at doing this very same thing, they found their niche', which they have and continue to exploit while making tons of money. You can also find your niche and proprietarily develop it, market it globally, and make a fortune.

    However, in this age, it's nearly impossible for you to come up with a completely unique invention to capitalize on it. Because, nearly every unique invention that you could come up with, has already been invented by someone else.

    Here is the best news for you, but only if you hurry and grab this idea now. This was an idea proposed by my Evolutionary Biology professor, Dr. Taylor, at the Ohio State University.

    The idea is; most of us know that most amphibians, such as Frogs, lay their unshelled eggs in shallow water. Their mating process is unique too; the male frog grabs the female frog from behind, and then the female frog squirts out the eggs, lots of them, and all the eggs are sprouted in the water, no nest, just wrapped up in a clear jelly like liquid that keeps the eggs together.

    Since their eggs remain alone, unguarded and unprotected by anything else like shells, and because of that, they usually become a meal for most other amphibians. The result is the decrease in their species growth, for such as frogs and other amphibians, which may eventually extinct, as their population continue to evaporate due to slow reproduction.

    Now, imagine if you come up with a new invention, an invention that can help amphibians lay their eggs better, protect them, and eventually cause their reproduction to increase. Not only that you'll make gazillions, but you will also help save most of the amphibian species.

    Well, hurry up, and grab this new great invention idea. And when you successfully develop it, please don't forget me.
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    You'd "F" up the circle of life. I don't see frogs going endangered. They lay enough that their species' continue AFTER taking on the perils of life. To mess with that would throw everything out of whack. That, and there isn't that much demand for frog legs at restaurants, so the marketability isn't that great.

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    that is a very weird invention, because it doesn't make sense. are you planning on seelling this to frogs or something, lol, just kidding. who is going to pay you gazzilions for this idea. simply take a frog and put the eggs in a incubator till all of them grow up to be baby frogs.

    the difference between amphibians and mammals is in our reproduction. mammals take time and energy to raise their young, just like whales, monkeys and humans to name a few, who on average will have only 1 offspring born after months in the womb, and then months till they are adults ready to go on their own. other species like amphibians take another approach to compensate for their nurturing inabilities and harsh environment (predators) and lay eggs by the thousands playing a numbers game in the hopes of getting a fraction of these eggs to mature.

    so simply the invention is this. take 1000+ frog eggs and put them in an incubator, away from predators, do this 1000 times and you already have 1MIL frogs (species saved, end of story)

    now if only you could do something for the endangered panda or bring back animals from extinction then you could make billions....

    so don't forget about me then

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    I'm surprised that no one has done this already. Just imagine all the money you could make, and at the same time, you are saving some real unique species, frogs, fish, etc.
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    From my private messages, relevant to this post, apparently:

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    Hey Jon,

    thanks for the reply, except that you didn't get the joke. And the joke is;

    So, how can you actually do it? how would you know where the frogs would be mating, the body of water on earth is too large? So, it's impossible to do it, it can't happen. Never.

    But thanks for playing.
    Except that you COULD make it happen. For those owning property, as my family does, you could lay down mats that, when laid upon, might repel others that could eat the eggs. As an example, we've stocked a couple ponds with thousands of dollars worth of fish, just for the hell of catching them if we want. We lay mats down that allow fish to lay eggs on and have a better chance of hatching on.

    Not so much of a joke. You're welcome for playing.

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    Below is what some LinkedIn users are answering to this very same question;

    http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/2388/full

    BRISBANE: A severe decline in frog populations has led researchers to try a novel conservation approach: amphibian IVF.

    Researchers at the Institute of Zoology and the Amphibian Ark in London, U.K., are creating a biobank of cryogenically frozen sperm and eggs from rare and endangered frog species.

    The frozen tissue could be used to impregnate a more common species of frog, raising the possibility of a frog surrogacy program for those species that brood their eggs internally.

    Hardest hit

    "The biobank has the potential to help save frogs," said Greg Czechura, a naturalist at the Queensland Museum in Brisbane, Australia...
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    Nope.

    I like the welated idea though.
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