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Unique freshwater animals you had no idea existed - Page 19 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Unique freshwater animals you had no idea existed


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[post_page_title]Fire-Bellied Toad[/post_page_title]
The more you look at this photo, the more you’ll realize just why it’s called the fire-bellied toad. I mean, just look at the color on that stomach! Although you might think that this coloring is to look nice in front of all of the other toads, it seems as though it is actually for the complete opposite reason. This color is actually meant to warn potential predators about the fact that this species of toad really doesn’t taste very nice – so the predators don’t try and eat them! If this toad feels as though it is being threatened, it will stand up straight and show off his belly to the world.

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