All about Wallace’s flying frogs whose babies look like poop as a nature’s smart trick

Wallace’s flying frog juveniles sport a striking red and white pattern, mimicking poop to deter predators. Researchers confirmed this unusual camouflage strategy, finding that models resembling the juvenile frogs’ coloration were attacked significantly less by birds. This adaptation allows the vulnerable young frogs to survive by being perceived as inedible.

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