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A day in the life of Waxy Monkey Tree Frog: The amphibian that sunscreens itself

The waxy monkey tree frog has evolved a unique “sunscreen” to survive harsh and arid conditions. This amphibian can survive in extreme heat and climate.

October 14, 2025 / 16:53 IST
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A day in the life of Waxy Monkey Tree Frog: The amphibian that sunscreens itself (Image: Canva)
A day in the life of Waxy Monkey Tree Frog: The amphibian that sunscreens itself (Image: Canva)

Do you ever find an animal that smears up sunscreen and uses it to shield itself? The waxy monkey tree frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor) has developed a remarkable survival method in the forests of the Gran Chaco, in South America where it can survive due to a lack of water.

Waxy Monkey frog and its sunscreen

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This frog also does not need artificial sunscreen like most amphibians but secretes a natural form of sunscreen that is a yellowish waxy substance. This enables its skin to be moist and keep warm in the hot weather. This is a type of wax that enables the frog to survive in the environments that other frogs would easily dry up.

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