Frog Defense Hack
Photo credit: Gustavocarra
The Trichobatrachus robustus (aka the “hairy frog” due to the hairlike fibers found on the male’s skin) has the gross ability to break its own bones to fight off prey. When under attack, these frogs will quickly contract their muscles, snap the bones in their hind feet, and push the bones out of their skin to create protruding claws.
Due to the formation of collagen in the frog’s toe bones, it is possible for these creatures to break the tips of their toes and not their whole legs. This strange form of defense allows the hairy frogs to both fight off and completely terrify their prey.
It can be used against humans, too. In Cameroon, the frogs are hunted for food by the indigenous people. To avoid getting hurt by these froggy weapons, the hunters have to use long spears to catch these creatures.
I am sure NOT gonna mess with one of these guys, let me tell ya!
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Some of natures creatures just amaze me:))
ReplyDeleteNot very appetizing.
ReplyDeleteNature sure has a way of protecting it's creatures. This is amazing.
ReplyDeleteHey Mamahen...
ReplyDeleteHeck of a defence, isn't it?
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Hey Momlady...
Nope! I sure don't want to eat it.
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Hey Linda...
She always manages to surprise us, that's for sure.
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Another "WOW!" post...
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long the spears have to be?
Nature won this one hands down I'm not eating anything that can do that or that looks like that.
ReplyDeleteNice morning for the patio on my way
Dang, that creature is uglier than I am!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Rob...
ReplyDeleteIf natives have to use long spears, I'd say the bone fragments were fairly long.
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Hey Jo...
I totally agree with ya on that, sweetie.
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Hey Dizzy...
But your beard is longer than his, right?
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You are right, Mr. Hermit, my beard is longer.
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