Young frogs may camouflage selves as animal poo: study
The young offspring of a frog native to Southeast Asia display an "unusual colour pattern", probably to camouflage themselves
Young frogs may camouflage selves as animal poo: study

The young offspring of a frog native to Southeast Asia display an “unusual colour pattern”, probably to camouflage themselves “as animal droppings” to escape predators, according to a study. A team of researchers studying juvenile Wallace’s flying frogs — which are bright red with small white dots — made the findings thanks to an experiment […]

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