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Science Magazine - One Issue Blending in. Tissue transparency in glassfrogs New Zealand's bold plan to snuff out smoking Cooling with solvated ions Counting cell divisions to restrain cancer. Cover: In this backlit photograph, a camouflaged glassfrog is shown sleeping on a leaf. The leaf-like appearance of glassfrogs results from highly transparent muscle and belly skin tissue in combination with their translucent green dorsal skin. To maintain tissue transparency, these frogs remove most light-absorbing red blood cells from circulation and hide them in their mirrored livers. Each additional magazine ships for $1 domestically. You have to use the shopping cart to get this discount. Please message with any questions. Ich spreche auch Deutsch.