Frogs can be camoflaged by their greeny skin color, but there are frogs that are poisonous that are extremely brightly colored. This is presumably to keep frog-eating animals away because they learn or sense that brightly-colored frogs are dangerous.
While their green and sometimes brown color blends in with their environment, this is by evolution and not by them actively changing colors to their environment. So in a way, this allows them to stay hidden in their natural habitats that reflect the same green and brown color, but alligators are not camouflaging animals.
Yeah their are species of frogs that camouflage, some quite well actually.
Of course.
A crocodile's colour is already a good camouflage - It's ideally coloured to hide in vegetation and murky water.
A leopard can not change colour and actually it is already pretty well camouflaged for the area it lives in.
With there skin
sharp teeth
yes
No, Saltwater Crocodiles cannot reproduce asexually. It is impossible.
they are both saltwater and freshwater
what is a salt water crocodiles biggest threat
There are two saltwater crocodiles in the singapore zoo.
Fish Seaweed Saltwater crocodiles.
nothing
they bite!
Sumatran tigers are prey to saltwater crocodiles and large reticulated pythons. Bengal tigers are prey to saltwater crocodiles, mugger crocodiles, and large packs of dholes.
In Asia, saltwater crocodiles and mugger crocodiles are predators. In Africa, Nile crocodiles are predators.
The saltwater crocodile has gills.
Saltwater & freshwater
saltwater crocodiles and people