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How do a flying frog defend itself?

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Wallace's flying frog does not fly - itglides through the air to escape from predators such as large snakes. Wallace's flying frogs are arboreal animals (adapted to the life in the treetops). They move to the ground only to reproduce and lay eggs.

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Wallace's flying frog does not fly - itglides through the air to escape from predators such as large snakes. Wallace's flying frogs are arboreal animals (adapted to the life in the treetops). They move to the ground only to reproduce and lay eggs.




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