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The Amazon Milk Frog, a type of tree frog, resides in the tropical rainforest canopy of Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, and Brazil. It has unique adaptations, including adhesive toe pads covered in sticky mucus that enable it to climb various surfaces and support up to fourteen times its body weight, similar to an average adult human lifting a compact car. As climate change impacts its habitat, the frog will evolve in size(larger), shape(chunkier), colour(white with light purple stripes), and texture(scaly). Future adaptations may include enhanced suctioned webbed feet for improved tree climbing and more structured limbs for swimming efficiency. Climate changes will reflect on sky colours, air quality, and water conditions, along with increased noise pollution.