The Glass Frog: Nature’s Transparent Amphibian with a Window to Its Inner World

Native to the cloud forests of Central and South America, the glass frog (family Centrolenidae) is a remarkable amphibian celebrated for its most unique trait—transparent skin on its belly, allowing observers to see its beating heart, intestines, and even eggs. This evolutionary marvel has captivated biologists, offering a rare glimpse into the inner workings of a living animal.
Transparency as a Survival Strategy
Life Cycle and Ecological Role
Conservation Challenges and Scientific Interest