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  • Yellow Frogs: Why Their Bright Color Isn't a Weakness (and Why They're Often Safe)
    Yellow frogs are actually less likely to be eaten in the forest, not more. Here's why:

    * Camouflage: Bright yellow coloration is a warning signal to predators. It indicates the frog is poisonous or distasteful.

    * Aposematism: This is the scientific term for the strategy of using bright colors, patterns, or sounds to warn predators. Predators learn to associate these signals with danger and avoid eating the animal.

    So, a yellow frog's bright color is actually a survival advantage!

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