Morphological Characteristics of Palm Tree Frog
Palm Tree Frog (Definite Introduction)

Although there are about 30 species in our country Tree frogs, but palm tree frogs are not found overseas. They are commonly found in Malaysia, India, Myanmar and other places. Like other tree frogs, palm tree frogs also use woods as a resting place. In order to adapt to living in such a resting place, their fingertips will have suction cups, so even if they jump through the woods, they can remain stable. The earth fell upon the branches.

In addition to having suckers, the body shape of palm tree frogs is definitely suitable for their living environment: their slender bodies can move freely in the forest; The hind limbs are long and powerful, allowing them to leave quickly when facing predators.

In addition, palm tree frogs have a common fact with chameleons - they can change color. When they are on branches or very close to leaves, their body color is often green or light green; when they are on the ground, they look earth-colored. Such a special survival technique allows the palm tree frog to avoid the eyes of its enemies and gain more survival opportunities.

Friends who have some knowledge about tree frogs will know that although tree frogs have large eyes, they often do not have much interest in the physical objects that are passing by. The palm tree frog is naturally no different. Therefore, no matter how delicious it is, as long as it is stopped, the palm tree frog will turn a blind eye.

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