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  2. Hyperoliidae - Wikipedia

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    The Hyperoliidae, or sedge frogs and bush frogs, are a large family of small to medium-sized, brightly colored frogs which contain more than 250 species in 19 genera. Seventeen genera are native to sub-Saharan Africa. [ 1 ]

  3. List of animals that can change color - Wikipedia

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    Anoles - The majority of anoles (Dactyloidae) can change their color depending on things like emotions (for example, aggression or stress), activity level, levels of light and as a social signal (for example, displaying dominance). Frogs, e.g. gray treefrog and Peron's tree frog (which can change colour in less than one hour).

  4. Pacific tree frog - Wikipedia

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    Pacific tree frogs can be a number of different colors, including green, tan, reddish, gray, brown, cream, and black, but most are a shade of green or brown, with pale or white bellies. They have a variety of dark and spotty markings on their backs and sides and can be identified by a black or dark brown eye stripe that stretches from the nose ...

  5. Animal coloration - Wikipedia

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    Fish and frog melanophores are cells that can change colour by dispersing or aggregating pigment-containing bodies. Chromatophores are special pigment-containing cells that may change their size, but more often retain their original size but allow the pigment within them to become redistributed, thus varying the colour and pattern of the animal.

  6. Gray treefrog - Wikipedia

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    This confusion leads to the inability of females to accurately locate the origin of the call. The lowest intensity of a neighbor's call that a male frog is tolerant of is known as the aggressive threshold. When this threshold is reached, a male frog will use a different call known as an aggressive call to initiate male-male conflict or intolerance.

  7. ‘Pumpkin’-colored creatures found mating in Brazil forest ...

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    In a forest of southern Brazil, a pair of “pumpkin”-colored creatures hid in the leaves, locked in a mating embrace. ... During their surveys, researchers found 17 “pumpkin”-colored frogs ...

  8. Chernobyl frogs look different 36 years after disaster. They ...

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    Normally, the tree frogs are bright green, but these ones are not. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  9. Multi-coloured tree frog - Wikipedia

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    The multi-coloured tree frog or multi-coloured frog (Nyctimystes multicolor) is a species of frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae. It is endemic to West Papua , Indonesia. [ 1 ] It has been observed about 950 meters above sea level.