to catch prey
the frogs can't be camouflaged because no green matches frogs. or different colours for the other frogs.
Im pretty sure green tree frogs do camouflage
some frogs and toads have camouflage but,some don't so they stay hidden at night
The bright colours tend to be a warning that the frog is poisonous or has a nasty taste. Some frogs use the same warning colouration even though they are not poisonous or nasty tasting - they mimic the warning colouration. Other frogs rely on their drab colouration to camouflage themselves into the background.
Brown and Green mostly.
So the can camouflage from there predator.
Frogs typically use camouflage, toxins in their skin, and jumping ability as defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators. Some species of frogs can also puff themselves up to appear larger when threatened.
well they might be able to camouflage into its background
Almost ALL frogs are naturally camoflaged.
Most frogs camouflage in the leaves and they can some times even hide in the mud if they are brown or dark
chameleon, boa constrictor, leopard, tree frogs, caimans, sloths, leaf katydid, horned frogs, leaf tailed gecko, imperial moth, great potoo, reticulated python, orchid mantis, and owl monkey. These are only some animals that camouflage in the rain forest!
they hide under a pile of leaves