These Frogs Turn Nearly Invisible While Sleeping
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Glass frogs have been found to turn nearly invisible while sleeping, with their transparency reportedly linked to the way they hide red blood cells. The mechanism behind this phenomenon is said to involve the frogs' blood, with some research suggesting that they sequester red blood cells in their liver at night. Scientists are studying this unique ability, which may have implications for fields beyond biology, including medicine.
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