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To Learn How Poison Frogs are Adapting to Warmer Temperatures, Scientists Got Crafty
There's a species of poison frog called the "strawberry poison frog" or the "blue jeans frog," depending on who you ask. These frogs are smaller than a quarter, with bright red bodies and navy blue limbs, and they live in shady Costa Rican forests. Or, they did, until humans began cutting the forests to create farmland.
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