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A frog that feeds on flowers and nectar, and pollinates plants

On balmy evenings in the vicinity of Rio de Janeiro, a peculiar sight might greet you – milk fruit trees adorned with brownish-orange frogs. Most frog species have an insect-based diet, but the Xenohyla truncata tree frog has developed a taste for the fruity pulp and nectar within the tree’s flowers.











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