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Amazing tree frog in yellow dye A tree frog in hibernation is always dark brown. If it has much sun, it can turn yellow due to his yellow fat colour.However, the skin is not only the carrier of the different dye cells. Its main function is to protect the frog from excessive evaporation. The skin glands secrete makes the frog look like varnished. This gland secretion also contains some irritants, which can even redden the human skin if you hold the frog too long in your hand. Of course, this irritant cannot compete with that of toads, which secrete a toxin (bufotalin) from the glandular bulges on the head. angry toad pics stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Amazing tree frog in yellow dye A tree frog in hibernation is always dark brown. If it has much sun, it can turn yellow due to his yellow fat colour.However, the skin is not only the carrier of the different dye cells. Its main function is to protect the frog from excessive evaporation. The skin glands secrete makes the frog look like varnished. This gland secretion also contains some irritants, which can even redden the human skin if you hold the frog too long in your hand. Of course, this irritant cannot compete with that of toads, which secrete a toxin (bufotalin) from the glandular bulges on the head. angry toad pics stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

A tree frog in hibernation is always dark brown. If it has much sun, it can turn yellow due to his yellow fat colour.However, the skin is not only the carrier of the different dye cells. Its main function is to protect the frog from excessive evaporation. The skin glands secrete makes the frog look like varnished. This gland secretion also contains some irritants, which can even redden the human skin if you hold the frog too long in your hand. Of course, this irritant cannot compete with that of toads, which secrete a toxin (bufotalin) from the glandular bulges on the head.

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