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17-year-old Hannah mcsorley’s from Northern Ireland learned that due quarantine examinations at school was canceled. The girl had more free time. Trying to entertain a 9-year brother, Hannah gathered with him the eggs of frogs and began to grow, writes Metro.

According to Hanna, before the Irish village the children did so often, but tadpoles survived not always. Hannah put the eggs in a jar, and when the tadpoles hatched, put them into a small children’s pool in your garden. The water is pre-purified from chlorine. The girl began to feed their Pets cooked spinach and white fish.

This Tyrone teenager tending to thousands of tadpoles in a paddling pool in her garden during lockdown has become a star on TikTok ? ??(Tap for best view on mobile) pic.twitter.com/egWc6rVeJ6

the result of the experiment not only succeeded, but exceeded all expectations. In the pool successfully, home to thousands of tadpoles to count the exact number of young mistress not.

Hannah shared a video of the tadpoles in social networks. She did not expect that video will become viral. It collected more than 9 million likes, and the girl had 580 thousand subscribers.

AFTER 7PM@hannahmcsorley8 is chatting to @sharronlynskey about her 37,927 tadpoles in Tyrone. ?

Listen live on the iRadio app. pic.twitter.com/SYN9Ck004Z

When the tadpoles turn into adult frogs, Hanna is going to release them in different locations so they do not interfere with each other.

New Podcast Episode ?

‘Tik Tok Tadpole Influencer’ @hannahmcsorley8 joins @RoisinIngle to talk about the 37,927 baby frogs living in her back garden. ?

Listen back to their conversation here: https://t.co/8589B6GZ3C pic.twitter.com/PqRjC15fWb

Anna Lysenko

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