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A frog in camouflage on a tree typically has a coloration and pattern that closely resembles the bark or leaves of the tree, allowing it to blend in seamlessly with its surroundings. These frogs often have mottled greens, browns, or grays that mimic the texture of the tree's surface. Unfortunately, I can't show you pictures, but you can easily find images of camouflaged frogs by searching online for "tree frog camouflage."

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