Red-eyed tree frogs have suction cups on their toes that enable it to climb trees and on leaves.
The coloring of their eyes also plays a large part in their survival.
They are able to hide their blue and cream markings when they sleep.
They also are able to change their colors depending on their mood or environment. The skin on their stomachs is a lot thinner than the skin found on their backs which is more resistant and thick.The Red-Eyed Tree Frog also prevents itself from dehydration by staying under leaves and keeping its limbs close to its body.
They protect theirselves with their poison.
it keeps an eye out
If you are not safe, contact social services. You can get help through your school. They will make sure you get to a safe environment.
keep it a safe place to learn work hard and stay organized
tree frogs like to stay on trees. That last answer is false tree frogs like to stay in stand still water mostly
sometimes FROGS... but mostly the just stay off the ground.
They have a bath
It doesn't stay with it's mother. A "baby frog" is not a frog at all. Female frogs lay eggs that are later fertilized by male frogs. These eggs then "hatch" into tadpoles - the sexually-immature stage of frogs. The mother frogs will rarely meet their offspring.
Stay alert (duhn duhn) stay safe.
animals can stay safe by running/fighting or hiding.
it literally means stay safe -.-
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