Do leaves stick to frogs toes?
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The frogs in the study, White's treefrogs, have sticky pads on their toes. Scientists learned in 2007 that the angle of the toe pads and a secretion of mucus were involved in the frogs' ability to stick to wet, smooth leaves, rough, dry trees and other surfaces.
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yes leaves stick to frogs toes.
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