A team of Japanese scientists has succeeded in breeding see-through frogs.
The scientists claim these are the world's first transparent four-legged animals.
The team genetically engineered the frogs to have clear skin.
They hope the frogs' see-through skin can help in scientific research since the amphibian's internal organs and blood vessels can be viewed without harming the frog.
The scientists claim these are the world's first transparent four-legged animals.
The team genetically engineered the frogs to have clear skin.
They hope the frogs' see-through skin can help in scientific research since the amphibian's internal organs and blood vessels can be viewed without harming the frog.
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