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There are really flying frogs in the world, and tree frogs seem to be able to eat swan meat

author:Tiger Brother Encyclopedia

We have an old saying called "a toad wants to eat swan meat" to use a metaphor for people who have no self-awareness and are bent on seeking something impossible to get. This statement does make sense, after all, swans fly in the sky, and toads, amphibians and tailless animals, are bouncing on the ground, so they can't eat swan meat.

There are really flying frogs in the world, and tree frogs seem to be able to eat swan meat

But then again, there is indeed a flying member of the tailless family, it is a tree frog, which can glide in the air for a distance, but unfortunately there is no swan on the tree, otherwise it can really come true.

There are really flying frogs in the world, and tree frogs seem to be able to eat swan meat

Tree frogs are called tree frogs because they live mainly in trees. Strictly speaking, tree frogs are a family of people in the order Tailless, with about eight genera and about 280 species.

There are really flying frogs in the world, and tree frogs seem to be able to eat swan meat

For tree frogs, as long as there are trees and the environmental conditions are not too harsh, they theoretically have a chance to survive, so they are very widely distributed in the world. The largest of these tree frogs is the large tree frog, which grows to about 12 cm in length and prefers to live in low shrubs and crops. Although it is not poisonous, it cannot be eaten because it is a national third-level protected animal.

There are really flying frogs in the world, and tree frogs seem to be able to eat swan meat

Finally, we need to remind everyone that although most tree frogs are non-toxic, there are also many tree frogs that belong to the poisonous frog category, so do not easily manipulate or raise animals that do not understand.

There are really flying frogs in the world, and tree frogs seem to be able to eat swan meat

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