cryptic mimicry in amphibians
Cryptic mimicry in amphibians refers to their ability to adapt their appearance to match their surroundings, allowing them to blend in and avoid detection by predators. This can include changing the color, texture, and shape of their skin to match rocks, leaves, or other elements of their environment.
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