The frog’s camouflage is a beautiful adaptation, designed to mirror the appearance of the frog eggs, drawing predators to itself and away from the vulnerable tadpoles..
This intentional mimicry is not just an evolutionary trait but a poignant sacrifice, where the frog becomes the first barrier against the approaching threat.
The young ones are endowed with three survival strategies - their numbers, the father’s camouflaged back, and their ability to escape into the waters below.