Frogs and toads can change colour slightly to match their surroundings- usually from pale grey to dark green (that goes over both species).
In the animal world, having bright colors means 'Stay away'. When predators see these bright colors they know that their prey has a nasty taste or is highly poisonous.
what is a protective cloration for giraffes
what is protective coloration
A frog can use its coloration to blend with its surroundings, sometimes fish can blend Into their surroundings this is a defense tactic
Protective Coloration makes animals blend with their background. :))))) The definition for the word protective coloration is "coloring that disguises or camouflages a plant or animal."
coloration having a protective function; sometimes used in a restricted sense for warning coloration only.
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In the frogs mind, the coloratoin is camoflage, so hopefully the hunter won't even see the frog to begin with.
Protective Coloration
Camouflage?
Protective Coloration