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Origins Weekly| For Skeptics on Instagram: "Glass Frogs are a type of tree frog with 120 known species. They are native to tropical forests in South and Central America. 🐸 The most interesting characteristic about these guys are their translucent bellies and chests. An observer can see their heart pump blood into their arteries and food the frog ate for the day(SWIPE TO SEE)….. For the full article, click the link in the bio! Search, “Why Is The Glass Frog So Special” @originsweekly Visit di Glass Frogs Animal, Glass Tree Frog, Glass Frogs, Tree Frog, Frog Aesthetic, Glass Catfish, Animal Fact File, Types Of Frogs, Invisible Creature

Origins Weekly| For Skeptics on Instagram: "Glass Frogs are a type of tree frog with 120 known species. They are native to tropical forests in South and Central America. 🐸 The most interesting characteristic about these guys are their translucent bellies and chests. An observer can see their heart pump blood into their arteries and food the frog ate for the day(SWIPE TO SEE)….. For the full article, click the link in the bio! Search, “Why Is The Glass Frog So Special” @originsweekly Visit…

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"Agalychnis genus frogs are without a doubt some of the most beautiful in Costa Rica. This is one of them, and one of the most impressive because of its size, they are super large. It is known as the Rana Planadora (Agalychnis spurrelli) and is called a planer because with its large interdigital membranes it glides between tree branches. And they don't see the size of those legs. One of the many jewels our forests." Photo 📸 @dieuga Red Eyed Tree Frog, Frog Life, Frog Pictures, Doberman Puppy, Cute Reptiles, Forest Photos, Funny Frogs, Frog Art, Frog And Toad

"Agalychnis genus frogs are without a doubt some of the most beautiful in Costa Rica. This is one of them, and one of the most impressive because of its size, they are super large. It is known as the Rana Planadora (Agalychnis spurrelli) and is called a planer because with its large interdigital membranes it glides between tree branches. And they don't see the size of those legs. One of the many jewels our forests." Photo 📸 @dieuga

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