they can jump away
Most frogs pee to defend themselves. I know this, because I held a frog once and I noticed that my hand felt wet after I picked it up. It was gross.
There are many different types of frogs. For example, the Leopard frog gives off a poisinous smell which is harmful if snorted for a long period of time.
The british common frog will typically flatten itself to the ground and raise its front and back legs stiffly to try and look like a curled leaf
wood frogs protect them selves by camouflage. Some can change colours to match its back ground.
The Red Eyed Tree Frog has enemies. Some of the enemies are birds, owls, large snakes, and bats. The Red Eyed Tree Frog has ways to protect itself. This frog has camouflage. This makes it so this frog is not endangered.
Tree Frog
poisonous blue tree frog
It depends on the type of tree frog, but non poisonous frogs generally use camouflage for defense.
the tree frog and the monkey
Because they are smart . They can hiding , their skin colour can help blend around them
The green tree frog lives on the island of Panio of the coast of austrialia.Mud, Mangroves and Rainforest.. usually.A tree, branch, or sometimes under a moist rock.
snakes, and other birds
it doesent it just dies
With the nictitating membrane, which keeps it moist
monkeys , tigers, leopards, tree frog, green iguana.
The Red Eyed Tree Frog lives in the canopy of the rainforest. They spend their days catching bugs, and their nights sleeping on the underside of leaves.