Frogs are known for feasting on insects—but not Izecksohn’s Brazilian tree frog. The little orange frogs wiggle their way into flowers for a sweet nectar treat. This makes them the first frog ever found to eat nectar, but better yet—they may end up being our first ever amphibian pollinator.
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