Triangular dead leaf frog
The body length of an ideal male triangular leaf frog should be 70-105mm, and the body length of an ideal female triangular leaf frog should be more than 90-130mm. Its typical feature is that its shape and back resemble withered leaves. Because the Triangular Leaf Frog is larger than other Dead Leaf Frogs and has the most obvious sharp protrusion of its mouth, it is also the most popular type of Dead Leaf Frog in the market.
In the eclectic animal kingdom, some animals will use their own characteristics and behaviors to imitate other creatures or objects, hiding themselves beautifully. Then it can successfully escape predators or catch prey. This behavior is called mimicry. There are seven masters of mimicry in the animal kingdom. This kind of frog that lives in the lower layer of the rainforest in Southeast Asia is almost the same as a dead leaf in terms of size and color. In addition, they are "armed with invisibility to their eyes" - the triangular protruding "corners" of their eyes resemble upturned leaves, which makes it difficult to distinguish them hiding in the fallen leaves. This frog is the triangular dead leaf frog.
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