Single Choice

Dorsal part of frog is ........... and ventral part is ........... in color.

AOlive green, uniformly pale yellow
Correct Answer
BOlive green, uniformly dark yellow
COlive green, nonuniformly pale yellow
DOlive green, nonuniformly dark yellow

Solution

Dorsal part of frog is olive green and the ventral part is uniformly pale yellow. The colour of a frog's skin is used for thermoregulation. It has mucus gland which makes it slippery and helps it to escape the predators. So, the correct answer is option D.


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