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The red-eyed tree frog lives in the Amazon Rainforest. Currently, they are adapted for more humid environments. They have to live near a water source to survive. They have bright green skin to blend in with the leaves and big eyes to help them see in darker conditions. Because of global warming and the rising temperature, the habitat of this animal can be harmed. If the world gets too hot, the water source the frogs live by can dry up. This could lead them to develop brownish-green skin to blend in with dried-up grass and leaves. They could also create smaller eyes to see in brighter environments. They can also obtain reptile-like scales to adapt to the dryer environment.