👉 Neoprososthenia, also known as the "Frog's Hair Syndrome," is a condition characterized by an abnormal hair growth pattern in frogs and other aquatic animals, often associated with stress or illness. It can be caused by various factors such as malnutrition, dehydration, or psychological stress. This condition is often confused with alopecia (hair loss), but it differs in the specific type of hair that grows on the skin and how it affects the overall appearance and health of an animal.