It depends on the type(s) of frog(s) you are talking about. Most frogs are green although some are other colors.
alot of colors like blue and stuff
IDK, but if they have bright colors like yellow, red, or orange they are usually poisonous.
If it is a frog that is a natural inhabitant of the area, you need to let it be free.
Chromatophores on frogs serve three main functions. One: They can change hues to resemble the environment creating camouflage. Two: They can create vibrant colors warning of toxicity such as the Poison Dart Frog Three: Many animals find bright colorations attractive so some animals evolved to contain these colors using chromatophores
Frogs are just very sensitive to sounds and movement- it is natural for them as they are preyed upon by many species. The ears on the side of their head I believe aids them in sensing movement in their environment.
any colors
It was the Poison Dart Frog, it comes in a variety of bright colors. From bright red to even blue. The bright colors are the frogs natural defense against birds.
alot of colors like blue and stuff
You don't clean frogs.
yes they can, frogs come in many different colors. The bright colors on a frog are meant as a warning to predators saying "i am very poisonous stay away!". So if you ever do see a pink frog, dont touch it ^^ This guy is a liar and licks frogs.
So the can camouflage from there predator.
I guess they can inherit colors of their parents.
no they are bright colors
Water? Water reflects many colours and frogs use it to clean themselves
Blueberry poison dart frogs, like most frogs, eat small insects. Just like strawberry poison dart frogs, they get their name from their bright colors.
The color of the frogs dorsal side is not consistent. This is because many different frogs are many different colors.
Frogs and meercats.