Glass frogs are a unique group of amphibians known for their translucent skin, particularly on their underside. These remarkable creatures can primarily be found in the rainforests of Central and South America.
Through their partially transparent skin, it's possible to see some of their internal organs, hence the name "glass frogs". This fascinating feature helps them camouflage in their natural environment.
Explore more about these and other wonderful frog species on our Species Guide.
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