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How might orange frogs change because of the red fly
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How might orange frogs change because of the red fly
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Just like a flamingo eats shrimp. a flamingo is white at first, but the shrimp makes it pink. Same thing for the frog.
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because when the orange frog eats a red fly the dye that makes the fly red turns the frog red very slowly
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