A Green Frog Gets Greener

Though plenty green enough on its own, this Green Frog also got covered in what looks like watermeal. Despite having "green" as part of their name, some Green Frogs are closer to brown in coloring. This particular frog seems determined to live up to the Green Frog moniker, going to far as to get covered up with the green watermeal [1] in its vernal pond.

Other than camouflage, the watermeal probably isn't very helpful to frogs. Too much watermeal can throw to the local environment out of whack, which in the long term probably interferes with a frog's ability to find food. 

July 6, 2023 at Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary
Photo 301261592, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

[1] This could be duckweed, which is a type of watermeal. I'm using the more general watermeal though because I'm not sure what particular type of watermeal it is.

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