Currently glass frogs live in rain forests located in central and south america and are classified as critically endangered. They eat a wide range of insects and are mostly known for their translucent skin. Their skin helps them camouflage and blend into their surroundings by letting light and color pass through, becoming even more see through while they sleep. The adaptations I made were greenish colored veins, waxier skin, longer limbs, and more sticky finger pads. Having greenish or more clear veins will help them blend into the leaves even more, so when they sleep not only their skin will be translucent. Other adaptations like waxier skin will help conserve moisture because in the future the environment is also drying as shown in the yellower leaves. Lastly, longer limbs and stickier finger pads will help them escape and withstand any extreme weather like high winds.
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