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A frog can use its coloration to blend with its surroundings, sometimes fish can blend Into their surroundings this is a defense tactic
In the frogs mind, the coloratoin is camoflage, so hopefully the hunter won't even see the frog to begin with.
The coloration of a frog's skin goes along with its habitat. If you were in an area that had a lot of green vegetation, the frog would be green, and therefore would blend in with its surroundings. There is vegetation under water too, as well as rocks and sticks. So in a different location with a different frog, there would also be different colors to blend in with. Does that make sense?
In a frog, the liver produces and secretes bile.
A frog's skin is permeable, this means it lets water in and out. Frog skins also let oxygen pass in and carbon dioxide pass out.
The liver produces bile in a frog.
The eggs of a frog are produced in the ovaries.
The ovaries in a frog produce the eggs
"Fifty Thousand Frog Skins" is not an actual book by Roald Dahl. It may be a made-up title or a misinterpretation of one of his works. Dahl wrote many popular books such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda."
testicles
The answer is the gall bladder.
Fertilisation takes place externally. The female produces frog spawn and the male fertilises the frog spawn outside the female's body.