Biology, asked by shambhavi4858, 1 year ago

How does a frog's coloring protect it from its enemies?

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Answered by mamtagupta402pdtd3a
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because when a frog hide in the grass . no one can see it because of his green colour.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Camouflage, or crypsis as it is sometimes called, occurs when an animal is colored to match its surroundings. Frogs use camouflage to avoid predators while they sleep, call and feed.

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