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  2. Chromatophore - Wikipedia

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    Fish and frog melanophores are cells that can change colour by dispersing or aggregating pigment-containing bodies. Many species are able to translocate the pigment inside their chromatophores, resulting in an apparent change in body colour.

  3. Melanosome - Wikipedia

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    Fish and frog melanophores are cells that can change colour by dispersing or aggregating pigment-containing melanosomes. A melanosome is an organelle found in animal cells and is the site for synthesis, storage and transport of melanin , the most common light-absorbing pigment found in the animal kingdom .

  4. 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.

  5. Hyalinobatrachium mondolfii - Wikipedia

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    Hyalinobatrachium mondolfii is a species of frog in the family Centrolenidae from northern South ... The dorsum is green with small yellow dots and minute melanophores.

  6. Portal:Animals - Wikipedia

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    Fish and frog melanophores are cells that can change colour by dispersing or aggregating pigment-containing bodies. (from Animal coloration ) Image 9 Kelp gull chicks peck at red spot on mother's beak to stimulate the regurgitating reflex.

  7. Axanthism - Wikipedia

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    Axanthism seems to be most common in North America, and is more common in Northern regions; there have been over one hundred reports of blue green frogs (Lithobates clamitans), but only one is from the southeastern United States. [6] Axanthism is also most common in frogs, with salamanders and newts having almost no cases.

  8. Albinism - Wikipedia

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    Amphibians have six types of chromatophore in their skin, i.e. melanophores, xanthophores, erythrophores, leucophores, cyanophores and iridophores. [68] An amelanistic amphibian therefore, may still have various pigmentation. Wood Frog with albino phenotype. The incidence of albinism in frogs, salamanders, and newts is relatively higher than ...

  9. Mannophryne trinitatis - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-throated frog, [1] Trinidadian stream frog, [2] or Trinidad poison frog [3] (Mannophryne trinitatis) is a diurnal species of frog in the family Aromobatidae that is endemic to the island of Trinidad in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. [3] Trinidad poison frogs can be found in rocky streams in moist montane forests. The species ...