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Blue-jeans Frog

Oophaga pumilio

Description:

Oophaga pumilio is diurnal and primarily terrestrial, and can often be found in leaf litter in both forested and disturbed areas. Though brightly colored and toxic, these frogs are relatively small, growing to approximately 17.5–22 mm in standard length.

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10 Comments

Ismael Chaves
Ismael Chaves 10 years ago

Thankyou so much :) im glad you like it

Groundwork - VA
Groundwork - VA 10 years ago

Stunning! Thanks for sharing. You're fortunate to live in an area with some of the most incredible wildlife!

Ismael Chaves
Ismael Chaves 10 years ago

listo Juan

Ismael Chaves
Ismael Chaves 10 years ago

Thank you all

IanSheridan
IanSheridan 10 years ago

Beautiful photos of a beautiful frog :)

Juan DiTrani
Juan DiTrani 10 years ago

Please consider including this picture in Poison Dart Frogs mission http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/7726...

LisaPowers
LisaPowers 10 years ago

Beautiful spotting!

Pradeep Kumar
Pradeep Kumar 10 years ago

what a beauty!

Ismael Chaves
Ismael Chaves 10 years ago

gracias

LarryGraziano
LarryGraziano 10 years ago

Linda!

Ismael Chaves
Spotted by
Ismael Chaves

Heredia, Costa Rica

Spotted on Oct 21, 2013
Submitted on Oct 21, 2013

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