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LOCATION,
LOCATION,
LOCATION!
What turns on a lady tree
frog? Two things: a powerful
voice—and shiny green skin.
There is one sticky wicket,
though: Tree frogs change
their coloration depending
on where they are. On rough
ground they get darker. Only
when they’re on a smooth
surface in direct sunlight do
they appear to be the radiant
green that the ladies admire.
In other words, location is
everything when it comes to
the mating game.
A chorus of countless frogs puts on a concert that resounds in the summer night.
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But not just any song will do. When a frog sings, it s always about love…
A DAY IN THE LIFE O