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Why are frogs green?

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Answered by siddhishukla123
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Three types of pigment cells, called chromatophores, work together to make a frog green. The chromatophores stack on top of each other. Melanophores make up the bottom layer. They contain melanin, a pigment that appears dark brown or black

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Frogs are green because present of green pigment substance known as chromophraters.

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