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101 Animal Shots You'll Go Wild Over [LiveScience 2013-06-07]
Subject: | 101 Animal Shots You'll Go Wild Over [LiveScience 2013-06-07]
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101 Animal Shots You'll Go Wild Over [LiveScience 2013-06-07]
Gray tree frog or gray treefrog (Hyla versicolor)
Frog in a Log
Credit: Dennis Demcheck , U.S. Geological Survey
Now you see him ... A gray tree frog peers out of a hole in a tree in Louisiana. Like chameleons, gray tree frogs can change colors to match their surroundings, ranging from gray, brown, green or even white. On the underside of each hind leg, the frogs have a splash of bright orange color, which may confuse predators.
—Stephanie Pappas |
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