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The red-eyed tree frog’s secret defense - why predators hesitate at the last second
Red-eyed tree frogs are famous for their bright colors, but their real power is camouflage and deception. In rainforests ...
(via BBC Earth) Hanging above the water, these red-eyed tree frog tadpoles are easy targets for wasps. However, at just five days old, they can sense danger and already know what to do. Will they all ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- A study of the Central American red-eyed tree frog has found that the males shake the branches they’re perched on to produce strong vibrations to mark out their territory for mating. ...
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