A baby Red-eyed Tree Frog is smaller than a penny when it first changes from a tadpole!
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Red-eyed Tree Frogs use their long sticky tongue to catch insects (bugs) — it can shoot out and back in faster than you can blink!
Bush vipers swallow their prey whole, starting with the head first to make swallowing easier — like eating a sandwich in one big bite!
Female poison dart frogs are usually larger than males!
Red-eyed Tree Frogs are listed as “Least Concern” by nature protection experts, which means they’re doing well in the wild!