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An amphibian has lived up to its name, swapping out its usual green coloring for bright blue, in the first-ever record of a magnificent tree frog with this appearance. It's stunned scientists, who ...
Magnificent tree frogs are usually green with white spots on their backs, according to AWC. They grow to around 4 inches (10 centimeters) long and have a characteristic poison gland on the top of ...
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