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Asked: 10 months agoIn: Reptiles & Amphibians

What are scientists’ reactions to the discovery of the color-changing frog?

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Scientists were surprised to see the bright blue colored frog, as it is an unusual occurrence.

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What is the typical length of a frog from the species Litoria Splendida?

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The typical length of a frog from the species Litoria Splendida is about 12 centimeters.

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Asked: 10 months agoIn: Reptiles & Amphibians

What organization confirmed the existence of the color-changing frog?

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The Australian Wildlife Conservancy confirmed the existence of the color-changing frog.

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Asked: 10 months agoIn: Reptiles & Amphibians

What caused the frog to change its color?

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The color change in the frog is due to a rare genetic mutation that might have caused some skin pigments to disappear.

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Asked: 10 months agoIn: Reptiles & Amphibians

What unusual color was observed in the frog instead of its usual green?

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A bright blue colored frog was observed instead of the usual green.

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Asked: 10 months agoIn: Reptiles & Amphibians

What is the species of the frog that has started changing color?

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The species of the frog is named Litoria Splendida.

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Asked: 10 months agoIn: Reptiles & Amphibians

Where was the color-changing frog discovered?

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The color-changing frog was discovered in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

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Asked: 10 months agoIn: Reptiles & Amphibians

Are frogs capable of changing color like chameleons?

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Yes, in Western Australia, frogs have started changing their color due to a rare genetic mutation.

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Asked: 10 months agoIn: Pets

Can fresh water turtles and frogs live together in an aquarium?

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Keeping freshwater turtles and frogs together in the same aquarium is not recommended.  Safety Concerns: Predation: Many turtles are omnivorous and may view frogs as prey, especially smaller frog species. Injury: Even if a turtle doesn’t eat ...Read more

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