Too give birth, some frogs use their legs to make foam to lay eggs in. Others, lay their eggs on leaves to keep them moist. Also, some lay their eggs on leaves, wait for them to hatch and then the male frog will carry the tadpoles to little pools in trees and then the mother goes back and feeds them infertilized eggs.
Another adaption would be their suction pads on their toes that secrete a sticky mucus, enabling the frog to cling to tree trunks and branches.
Other types have wild colored skin and that lets the predator know that they are poisonous and nothing will try to harm them.
There are as many as 80 different species that live in the rainforest. This means that there are hundreds and thousands of frogs that live in the different rainforests.
Frogs can be found in rainforests around the world. Common rainforest frogs include:
* Panama golden frog * Tomato frog * Cane toad * Poison-dart frog * Rainforest frog * Monkey frog * Green and black poison dart frog * Blue poison dart frog * Yellow and brown toad * Three-striped Poison dart frog * Strawberry poison-dart frog * Green Poison Dar Frog * Hyla tree frog * Yellow-Banded Poison Frog * Glass Frog * Tree Frog * Boophis frog * Waterfall Frog * Striped Marsh Frog * Roth's Tree Frog * Ornate Frog * Red Tree Frog * Rocket Frog * Ornate Burrowing Frog * Nursery Frog * Northern Red-eyed Tree Frog * Marbled Frog * Northern Barred Frog * Northern Dwarf Tree Frog * Green-eyed Frog * Green Tree Frog * Lesuer's Frog * White-lipped Tree Frog * Dainty Green Tree Frog * Common Mist Frog * Australian Lacelid * Broad-palmed Frog * Bumpy Rocketfrog
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A large number of frogs survive in the rain forest due to their appearance. A large number of frogs prevent themselves from being eaten by being colored very bright colors. Most predators associate bright colors with poison and becoming sick.
Frogs sparsely to live in the understory layer along with jaguars and leopards.
Most of the frog population live on the canopy layer along with snakes and toucans.
Insects. There are so many insects in the rainforest that the frogs have an abundance of food.
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One animal in the rain forest that eats bamboo is the giant panda. Also, rats and lemurs that live in the rain forest will eat bamboo.
Interactions which take place in a tropical rain forest include the rain falling and fungi growing, animals eating the fungi, including frogs and birds, and the larger animals which eat the birds, such as monkeys
an abiotic is a rain forest might be oxygen, soil, river or streams, and the sun.a biotic might be a tree, grass, monkey, tree frogs, or a parrot.
monkey's, frogs, snakes, maybe some big cats
Poison tree frogs eat insects that lurk in the understory of the rain forest.
A tree frogs biome is the rain forest
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animals in the rain forest eat epiphytes like beetles, salamander, and tree frogs
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Birds in the rain forest eat worms, insects and Spiders. Rain forest birds also eat berries and nuts, which are plentiful in a healthy rain forest.
Some frogs in the tropical rain forest can but in the U.S you do not have to worry.
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The tree frogs of the rain forest live in the trees of the understory.
Dolphins do not live in the rain forest.