In the heart of lush Central and South American forests, a remarkable group of frogs known as glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) captivates with their translucent skin and muscles. These amphibians derive their name from their ability to blend seamlessly into their jungle environment. Flip them over, and you’ll witness their internal organs—hearts, livers, and squiggly intestines—without the need for dissection. But there’s more to their transparency than meets the eye.
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- Catégories
- AMPHIBIANS
- Mots-clés
- GlassFrogs, TransparentAmphibians, BloodClotting
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