How is a red eyed tree frog adapted to where it lives you the amazon rain forest?
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Red-eyed tree frogs can be found clinging to branches, tree trunks and even underneath tree leaves. Adults live in the canopy layer of the rainforest, sometimes hiding inside bromeliads. Red-eyed tree frogs are carnivores, feeding mostly on insects. They prefer crickets, flies, grasshoppers and moths.
The bright red causes their predators to second-guess the prey and stuns them to give the Red-Eyed Tree Frog a chance to escape. The red color also allows them to see at night which is useful since they are nocturnal amphibians. The Red-Eyed Tree Frog has a few other adaptations which help guarantee their survival.
The bright red causes their predators to second-guess the prey and stuns them to give the Red-Eyed Tree Frog a chance to escape. The red color also allows them to see at night which is useful since they are nocturnal amphibians. The Red-Eyed Tree Frog has a few other adaptations which help guarantee their survival.
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