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Poison arrow frogs are also called poison dart frogs, dart-poison frogs, dart frogs or dendrobatid frogs. The blue poison frog is one of the most striking of the poison arrow frogs.
The Blue Poison Arrow frog lives in the tropical rainforest. It is considered terrestrial but it usually stays near a water source such as a pond or stream.
Genus/species: Dendrobates auratus (green poison arrow frog); Dendrobates tinctorius (dyeing poison frog) ... Most are black and either green or light blue with the black in bands or spots.
Poison Dart Frog or Poison Arrow Frog ... "One of the smallest but most powerful amphibians caught by us in Guyana was the poison arrow frog. ... Blue Poison Dart Frog - Jersey Zoo 01
Conservation status: Vulnerable (blue poison arrow frog) ... Conservation news: The blue poison arrow frog is at risk in the wild due to habitat loss. This species is on a European breeding programme.
The blue poison dart frog is a relic species living in a few isolated patches of relic rainforest habitat.
Black & Green Poison-Arrow Frog ... There are about 170 species of poison arrow frogs, each beautifully coloured from green and black to azure blue.
Blue poison dart frog (Dendrobates azureus); ; ... Deriving a non-opiate painkiller from a poison dart frog; Toxics produced by poison arrow frogs have applications for human health.
For example, they can be green or blue with black patches. ... The poison arrow frog lives in the rain forests. It likes to stay on the floor of the rain forests and in moist and shady places.
Most of them are black and either green or light blue, with the black in bands or spots. The Hawaiian frogs are metallic green or brownish ... Dendrobates auratus green and black poison dart frog
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