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European green tree frog, Hyla arborea, sitting on a moss-covered branch.
The albino frog in the wild is a white animal that would be at high risk of being eaten due to its high visibility.
Frogs eat crickets, mealworms, caterpillars, and even mice!
Groups of toads, such as the Frog Choir, are called knots.
The African dwarf frog can shed its skin in one whole piece.
A green edible frog, also known as the Common Water Frog, sits on a stone. Edible frogs are hybrids of pool frogs and marsh frogs.
Golden Poison Frog
The tree frog scares away predators with its big red eyes.
They're certainly pretty, but glass frog's bodies are also super fragile. Even heavy rains can kill them.
An adult female Limnonectes larvaepartus from the Nantu Wildlife Sanctuary, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Blue Poison Dart Frog
The indigenous Emberá people of Colombia have used the powerful venom of the Golden Poisonous Dart Frog for centuries to tip their blowgun darts when hunting, hence the species name.
The Hairy Frog, one of the weirdest animals, where the males of the species put on a hairy display come breeding season!
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