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What is a Darwin frogs body covering?

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Answered by rajnandb383
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it is often covered with large blotches. Specific coloration of the body provides camouflage. Darwin's frog has triangle-shaped head and pointed snout. It has thin legs designed for hopping.


Answered by SnehaG
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Explanation:

Skin of Darwin's frog is warty and usually brown or green (or combination of these colors) on the upper side of the body. Bottom side of the body can be black or white. It is often covered with large blotches. Specific coloration of the body provides camouflage.

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