The
glassfrog couldn't be more aptly named. After all, his entire
underbelly is translucent like glass. Amazingly, that's not the only
unique thing about these beautiful creatures. They're also one of the
handful of critters where the father actually handles all aspects of
parental care.
"Females flee as soon as they have delivered the
eggs. Then males stay during weeks in close proximity of the egg
clutch, improving its survival probability by maintaining it wet and,
sometimes, scaring away predators," says evolutionary biologist Juan
Manuel Guayasamin. As a result, the males are also highly aggressive
with one another, often fighting for hours.
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