Glass frogs are one of the most unique and fascinating amphibians in the world! Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, these frogs are known for their transparent bellies that reveal their internal organs, giving them a “glass-like” appearance. This amazing feature helps them blend into their surroundings, making them harder to spot by predators.

Glass frogs are small, usually no more than 3 inches long, and they tend to live high in the trees near streams. They’re typically bright green on top, with their transparent underbelly offering a peek into their organs, like their heart and intestines, as they hop around.

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Fun Fact

Glass frogs are masters of camouflage. When they’re resting on leaves at night, their translucent underbelly blends in so well that it’s hard to tell they’re even there. It’s like a natural invisibility cloak!

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