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Green and Black Poison dart frog

Dendrobates auratus

Description:

The green ones seem to be prolific here but the red glandular seem to be disappearing, little by little, in our area...

1 Species ID Suggestions

IvánDurán
IvánDurán 12 years ago
Dendrobates auratus


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10 Comments

Jonathan Trail
Jonathan Trail 7 years ago

cewl i leik dat mudkip fwog

Wow - stunning!

lori.tas
lori.tas 12 years ago

Nature is certainly "loud" when announcing 'don't eat me'. I love these little jewels.

Tweact
Tweact 12 years ago

What a 'fashion statement'

mfarruggia723
mfarruggia723 12 years ago

So pretty.

CoraVajnai
CoraVajnai 12 years ago

so cute!! :D

NicoleB
NicoleB 12 years ago

Sad about the disappearing species :(

These are so cool looking!

SusanEllison
SusanEllison 12 years ago

wow indeed..splendid!

Gina9210
Gina9210 12 years ago

Wow! what an amazing design!

MatthewKritzer
Spotted by
MatthewKritzer

Bahía Ballena, Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Spotted on Jul 27, 2011
Submitted on Jul 27, 2011

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