IllustrativeGlass Frogs Hide Blood In Their Liver To Become See-Through While Sleeping
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Glass frogs have been found to hide their blood in their liver, which allows them to become see-through. This process is reported to occur while the frogs are sleeping. The adaptation enables the frogs to become transparent, although the purpose and full implications of this ability are not specified.