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Taken at Brownsberg Naturepark, Suriname.
Green and black. About 4-5 cm long.
Taken at the Tulsa Zoo Rain Forest Exhibit
Beautiful tiny frogs from South America - seen at Adelaide Zoo.
Very toxic. Native Americans used the juice from the fruits of various ...
from Central to South America learned to use the
Endemic to the wet forests and lowlands of the Golfo Dulce region in the ...
from Central to South America learned to use the
South America learned to use the poison in ...
South America learned to use the poison in ...
. Indians from Central to South America learned to use the
from Central to South America learned to use the
This poisonous plant has been used to to ...
, mousebane, women's bane, devil's helmet, Queen of all
While often referred to as a frog, this is actually a toad. It is native to ...
described. The male carries a single egg or tadpole curled up on his back in ...
Another of the diminuitive "poison dart ...
Dark purple helmet shaped multiple flowers with kind of rounded leaves. About ...
brown, with poisonous watery latex. For ...
This is a very tall herbaceous plant, growing up to 150 cm or more. Its stem is ...
It grows to 0.6–1 m (2–3 ft) tall, with large clumps of broad,
juicy stems and edible, oblong leaves. The lower leaves are 7 to 15 cm in ...
whitish blush outward of the throat.The toxic sap of its roots and stems is ...