Frog Camouflage?

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Frog camouflage is a defensive mechanism that frogs use to avoid getting spotted by predators or for mating purpose. Camouflage protects a frog from being spotted by predators through changing of skin colours.
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This frog can sneak up on its prey down under by blending in with the leaves of the forest canopy that is its natural habitat in northeastern Australia. Depending on the temperature
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the frogs can't be camouflaged because no green matches frogs. or different colours for the other frogs.
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frogs can do it because they are green are you green no so back off ****
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So the can hide from predators and wont get eaten
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