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Glass Frog Transparent. Scientists have long known about the glass frog but did not understand. New research finds this odd seeming trait may help the frogs evade predators. Jorge garcía / vw pics /. And now researchers may have. A frog that turns itself mostly transparent while sleeping may hold clues for understanding blood clotting in humans. Using light and ultrasound imaging technology, researchers have discovered how some frogs found in south and central america have the rare ability to turn on and off their nearly. As they snooze, several glass frogs blend into the underside of a leaf save for the shadowy smudge of their internal organs. Sleeping glass frogs were between 34% and 61% more transparent than when they were active, the team reports today in science. The glass frog's translucent stomach skin offers a window into its internal organs.


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Jorge garcía / vw pics /. Sleeping glass frogs were between 34% and 61% more transparent than when they were active, the team reports today in science. The glass frog's translucent stomach skin offers a window into its internal organs. New research finds this odd seeming trait may help the frogs evade predators. A frog that turns itself mostly transparent while sleeping may hold clues for understanding blood clotting in humans. As they snooze, several glass frogs blend into the underside of a leaf save for the shadowy smudge of their internal organs. Scientists have long known about the glass frog but did not understand. Using light and ultrasound imaging technology, researchers have discovered how some frogs found in south and central america have the rare ability to turn on and off their nearly. And now researchers may have.

Glass Frog Transparent Sleeping glass frogs were between 34% and 61% more transparent than when they were active, the team reports today in science. Jorge garcía / vw pics /. The glass frog's translucent stomach skin offers a window into its internal organs. Scientists have long known about the glass frog but did not understand. Sleeping glass frogs were between 34% and 61% more transparent than when they were active, the team reports today in science. As they snooze, several glass frogs blend into the underside of a leaf save for the shadowy smudge of their internal organs. Using light and ultrasound imaging technology, researchers have discovered how some frogs found in south and central america have the rare ability to turn on and off their nearly. And now researchers may have. A frog that turns itself mostly transparent while sleeping may hold clues for understanding blood clotting in humans. New research finds this odd seeming trait may help the frogs evade predators.

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