Glass Frogs Turn Transparent When They Sleep… By Hiding Almost All Their Blood
✦ NabkaNews BriefAuto-summarized from multiple outlets · verify with the source
Glass frogs have been found to turn transparent when they sleep by hiding almost all of their blood. The process involves diverting blood to their liver, which allows them to become see-through or translucent. The exact mechanism and details of this phenomenon are being reported by various outlets, with studies suggesting that glass frogs' ability to hide their blood is key to their transparency.
Full coverage
12345678