• Question: How do tree frogs defend themselves?

    Asked by toms to Niall on 22 Mar 2013.
    • Photo: Niall Crawford

      Niall Crawford answered on 22 Mar 2013:


      from predators? Well, most species can jump quickly and long distances, which can help in escaping them, and as they can swim, being near water means they can make a quick getaway. Lots of species of frogs have poisons in their skin as well, and if they do then they’ll usually have bright colours to indicate that they as a deterant.

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