Frog inflates its backside to show off a pair of poison-squirting fake eyes  to escape predators

Frog inflates its backside to show off a pair of poison-squirting fake eyes to escape predators

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When viewed from behind, you might mistake the Cuyaba dwarf frog’s rump for a menacing face. The amphibian is equipped with the ability to puff up its body, to appear much larger than it actually is

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