Researchers in Australia spotted a magnificent tree frog with blue skin — the result of a rare genetic mutation called axanthism, which suppresses yellow pigments that usually tint the frogs green.
Conservationists at the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) were shocked when this frog hopped out of the blue into their workshop. While blue frogs do exist in the world, this particular species of ...
Conservationists at the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) were shocked when this frog hopped out of the blue into their workshop. While blue frogs do exist in the world, this particular species of ...
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