Glass Frog: You Can See Its Guts
This is the final Action Project of the sophomore Population course. The course focuses on biology and statistics, and for this project specifically we researched an animal of our choice, how it would react in a different environment, the variations that occur within the species, and how this might evolve over time. I chose the Grainy Cochran Glass Frog, and you can learn more about it below.
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