Adaptations in Red-Eyed Frog


 
 
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Adaptations in Red-Eyed Frog

Adaptations in Red-eyed Frog: The red-eyed frog lives on trees in tropical rainforest. They have sticky pads on their feet that help them to climb trees. It does not live in water and has a green back and a creamy underside.

  • It has big and bulging bright-red eyes and it is a nocturnal.
  • It sleeps during the day and becomes active during night and feeds on the insects present on the tree.
  • The bulging eye of frog protects it from its predator. The sudden opening of big and bright-red eyes frightens predator for a while and in the meantime the frog gets time to jump to a safe place.
  • The green colour of the frog helps it to hide within the green leaves of the tree and helps it to protect from predators.
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    Question : 1

    Red-eyed frog have _____________

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 2

    Which of the following are correct ?

    (a)  Red-eyed Frog sleeps during the night and becomes active during day and feeds on the insects present on the tree.

    (b) The bulging eye of Red-eyed Frog protects it from its predator. The sudden opening of big and bright-red eyes frightens predator for a while and in the meantime the frog gets time to jump to a safe place.

    (c) The green color of the Red-eyed Frog helps it to hide within the green leaves of the tree and helps it to protect from predators.

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    The climate conditions in rainforests are highly suitable for supporting an encormous number and variety of animals. Since the numbers are large, there is an intense competition for food and shelter. Many animals are adapted for living on trees. Select the adaptation that helps Red - eyed frog to climb trees on which it lives.

    Right Option : B
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