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Milky Tree Frog_Froglet Stage1

On March 12, an amazing transformation took place at Omaha’s Henry
Doorly Zoo
:  a Milky Tree Frog tadpole
became a froglet, one more important stage on its journey to becoming an adult Frog.  The metamorphosis from tadpole to
juvenile took about three weeks to complete.

Milky Tree Frog_Froglet Stage2

Milky Tree Frog_Adult Stage1

Milky Tree Frog_Adult Stage2
Photo Credit:  Omaha’s Henry
Doorly Zoo.

Milky Tree Frogs are also known as Amazon Milk Frogs, Mission Golden-Eyed Tree Frogs or Blue Milk Frogs.  They inhabit tropical rain forests in the
Amazon basin, and dwell entirely in the forest canopy.  This is not all that unusual, except most
Tree Frogs are rather small.  The Milky
Tree Frog, however, grows up to four inches (10 cm) long – big enough to dine on pinky mice at the zoo.

The “milk” in this Frog’s name comes from the poisonous, milk-colored
fluid they secrete when stressed. The photos above show the froglet (top two photos) and adult (bottom two photos).

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One response to “From Tadpole to Froglet: An Amazing Transformation”

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    Viki

    So cute! The adults toes look like blue bottle glass. Amazingly beautiful!

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