Transparant Frog (?)
Glass Frog Glass frogs are small amphibians that belong to the family Centrolenidae. They are commonly known as “glass frogs” because of their unique translucent skin. This transparency, especially on the underside of their bodies, makes their internal organs such as the heart, liver, and digestive tract partially visible. Glass frogs are mostly found in the tropical regions of Central and South America, where warm temperatures and high humidity create the perfect environment for their survival. Scientists have identified more than 150 species of glass frogs, and new species are still being discovered today. Each species may have slight differences in size, color, and habitat preference, but they all share the characteristic transparent belly that makes them special among amphibians. Glass frogs are relatively small in size, typically measuring between 2 to 7 centimeters in length. Their bodies are slim and delicate, with smooth skin that is usual...