What are the adaptive features of the red-eyed frog? write in points, will mark the branliest.
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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. The big and bulging bright-red eyes of this frog are an adaptation for protection.
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- Red-eyed tree frogs spend most of their time on large tropical leaves.
- They are not poisonous, and rely on camouflage to protect themselves.
- During the day, they stay still, cover their blue sides with their back legs, tuck their bright feet under their stomachs, and shut their red eyes. So they look almost completely green, and are well hidden amongst the leaves.[4] The large red eyes are a defensive adaptation called deimatic behaviour. When a red-eyed tree frog detects a predator, it abruptly opens its eyes and stares at the predator. The sudden appearance of the red eyes may startle the predator, giving the frog a chance to flee.[4]
They are active at night. They like to eat small insects.
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