The strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio) isn’t berry sweet. Its vivid coloring is aposematic—a warning sign to potential predators to stay back! Found in rainforests along the coasts of Central America, the strawberry poison frog lays its eggs on the forest floor, then carries tadpoles to water-filled plants to develop.
Photo: bryanjbd, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, iNaturalist
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Frogs art print
You can get this art print at Shinepaw.com ☺️
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Red-headed Poison Frog
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[ID: an illustration of a blue, black, and yellow spotted frog facing to the left. It is on a red background with a pattern of overlapping orange, yellow, and green leaves. End.]
Poison dart frog! An aposematic species, meaning their bright colors advertise to potential predators that they are not worth eating. These guys derive their toxicity from the insects in their diet.
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Anchicaya Harlequin Poison Frog, Oophaga anchicayensis, family Dendrobatidae, Colombia, May 2023
photograph by Cristian Torica
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golden poison frog
prints: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/guilhernunes/golden-poison-frog/
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今気づいたけどなんか足の指があがっててフィギュアみたいになっちゃってるけど生きてるよ
@スマートアクアリウム静岡
I just noticed, but one of the toes is sticking up, and it looks like a figure, but it's still alive.
@Smart Aquarium Shizuoka
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Inktober day 24: Red-backed poison frog
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Portrait of the talented Saph.art!
I thought this makeup was inspired by a moldy strawberry, but it's actually a poisonous frog, like she said in the original post! Anyway, I love this look so much‼️🗣
Ig || Ko-Fi
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Here we see a very responsible Manu poison frog [Ameerega macero] transporting two tadpoles on it’s back. These frogs can be found in southern Peru and Brazil. They inhabit lowland forests, and are often illegally collected for sale in the international pet trade. Images by Maik Dobiey and William Leonard.
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Red-banded Poison Frog (Oophaga lehmanni), endemic to Colombia
Critically Endangered
photograph by Roger Franco Molina | Wikipedia CC
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Golden poison frog, Black Rain Frog, Oriental fire-bellied toad, American green tree frog
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Little Devil Poison Frog
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Ecuadorian poison frog, Ameerega bilinguis, family Dendrobatidae, Ecuador, May 2023
photograph by Cristian Torica
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Blue poison dart frog
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