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Home / Random Facts / Glass frogs have transparent abdominal skin that make the heart, liver, and digestive tract visible

Glass frogs have transparent abdominal skin that make the heart, liver, and digestive tract visible

Updated on May 15, 2024May 15, 2023
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Glass frogs are tiny measuring between three-quarters of an inch to one and a half inches (20 – 32 mm) in length but have the ability to jump up to 10 feet into the air

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