Tomato Frog
The term "tomato frog" refers to the species' striking orange-red skin. The only frogs with such bright, tomato-like coloring are females. The color of the male frogs is a duller brownish-orange. Tomato frogs are unquestionably among the world's most colorful creatures. They can only be discovered in Madagascar Island's jungles.
The tomato frogs are found in Madagascar in swamps, small pools, and other wetter areas of the island. Tomato frogs' vibrant coloring serves as a signal to would-be predators. However, tomato frogs aren't as dangerous, to ward off possible predators like snakes, their skin secretes a thick, sticky substance when threatened. The tomato frogs hunt in ambush. That indicates that they will wait in a specific location before surprising their prey. The majority of the tomato frogs' diet consists of insects and other tiny invertebrates.