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how red eyed frog is adapted to its live it habitat​

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Answered by nn1840767
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Red-eyed frog has developed sticky pads on its feet which help it to climb easily on the trees on which it lives. The sticky pads on feet also allow the red-eyed frog to attach itself to the branches and leaves of the trees. 2) The big and bulging bright-red eyes of this frog are an adaptation for protection.

Answered by Galaxypurple
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Red-Eyed Tree Frog Adaptation

Introduction to Red-Eyed Tree Frog Adaptation

Red-eyed tree frogs are commonly believed to be one of the most striking and beautiful looking species of frog on the planet; many people are intrigued by their bright colors and big eyes. These animals are typically found across Central America and some northern parts of South America and like to live near ponds and in rainforests.

However, owing to the complex environment in which they live, the red-eyed tree frog has had to adapt over time in order to survive.

These amazing animals have developed some incredible physical adaptations which give them the upper hand when living in these intense rainforest conditions and in this article, we are going to explore these in a little more depth as well as giving you some fun facts about the red-eyed tree frog.

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