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Pumilio Collection

The vibrant and captivating pumilio, also known as the Strawberry Poison Dart Frog (Oophaga pumilio), is a sight to behold in Costa Rica

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Colon Isle Dart Frog, aka Strawberry Poison-Dart Frog, (Oophaga pumilio) Date: 20/06/2011

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Colon Isle Dart Frog, aka Strawberry Poison-Dart Frog, (Oophaga pumilio) Date: 20/06/2011

Background imagePumilio Collection: Strawberry Poison Dart Frog (Oophaga pumilio), Costa Rica

Strawberry Poison Dart Frog (Oophaga pumilio), Costa Rica

Background imagePumilio Collection: Picture No. 11050056

Picture No. 11050056
Strawberry Poison-dart Frog (formerly Dendrobates pumilio) with poisonous skin in tropical rainforest Costa Rica Date:

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Picture No. 11050058
Strawberry Poison-dart Frog (formerly Dendrobates pumilio) with poisonous skin in tropical rainforest Costa Rica Date:

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Picture No. 11050057
Strawberry Poison-dart Frog (formerly Dendrobates pumilio) with poisonous skin in tropical rainforest Costa Rica Date:

Background imagePumilio Collection: Picture No. 11050055

Picture No. 11050055
Strawberry Poison-dart Frog (formerly Dendrobates pumilio) with poisonous skin in tropical rainforest Costa Rica Date:

Background imagePumilio Collection: Picture No. 10751268

Picture No. 10751268
Strawberry Poison Arrow / Dart Frog (Dendrobates pumilio) Date:

Background imagePumilio Collection: Picture No. 10922229

Picture No. 10922229
Striped mouse/ Four-striped Mouse. in the Kalahari desert, South Africa. (Rhabdomys pumilio). Date:

Background imagePumilio Collection: Picture No. 10883094

Picture No. 10883094
Lenga Beech Trees - forest in autumn - brightly red and orange coloured Lenga Beech forest in fall along Carretera Austral (Nothofagus pumilio) Date:

Background imagePumilio Collection: Picture No. 10883095

Picture No. 10883095
Lenga Beech Trees - in autumn - brightly red and orange coloured Lenga Beech forest in fall along Carretera Austral (Nothofagus pumilio) Date:

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Picture No. 10883092
Lenga Beech Trees - forest in autumn - brightly red and orange coloured Lenga Beech forest in fall along Carretera Austral (Nothofagus pumilio) Date:

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Picture No. 10883093
Lenga Beech Trees - forest in autumn - brightly red and orange coloured Lenga Beech forest in fall along Carretera Austral (Nothofagus pumilio) Date:

Background imagePumilio Collection: Picture No. 10895097

Picture No. 10895097
Wild Blue-jeans Frog / Strawberry Poison Frog - on Beehive Ginger plant (Zingiber spectabile) (Oophaga pumilio) Date:

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Picture No. 10895096
Wild Blue-jeans Frog / Strawberry Poison Frog. Strawberry Poison-dart Frog - on Beehive Ginger plant (Zingiber spectabile) (Oophaga pumilio) Date:

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Picture No. 10895098
Wild Blue-jeans Frog / Strawberry Poison Frog - on Beehive Ginger plant (Zingiber spectabile) (Oophaga pumilio) Date:

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Picture No. 10895095
Wild Blue-jeans Frog / Strawberry Poison Frog. Strawberry Poison-dart Frog - on Beehive Ginger plant (Zingiber spectabile) (Oophaga pumilio) Date:

Background imagePumilio Collection: Picture No. 10922228

Picture No. 10922228
Striped mouse/ Four-striped Mouse. in the Kalahari desert, South Africa. (Rhabdomys pumilio). Date:

Background imagePumilio Collection: Picture No. 10922211

Picture No. 10922211
Striped Mouse/ Four-striped Mouse. Kalahari Desert, South Africa. (Rhabdomys pumilio). Date:

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Picture No. 10901562
Mountain Lake (Nothofagus pumilio) Date:

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Picture No. 10901561
Ice Glacier (Nothofagus pumilio) Date:

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Picture No. 10901315
Scarce Blue Tailed Damselfly (Ischnura pumilio) Date:

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Picture No. 10901314
Scarce Blue Tailed Damselfly (Ischnura pumilio) Date:

Background imagePumilio Collection: Edraianthus Pumilio (Rock Bells, Grassy Bells)

Edraianthus Pumilio (Rock Bells, Grassy Bells)
Edraianthus Pumilio (Rock Bells or Grassy Bells), a perennial mountain plant of the Campanulaceae (Bellflower) family. The flowers are bluish-purple or white. See here in close-up, from above


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The vibrant and captivating pumilio, also known as the Strawberry Poison Dart Frog (Oophaga pumilio), is a sight to behold in Costa Rica. With its striking colors and intricate patterns, it stands out among the lush greenery of its habitat. Picture No. 11050056 showcases this tiny amphibian's beauty up close, highlighting its bright red body with contrasting blue legs. In Picture No. 11050058, we see another stunning variation of the pumilio species - a mesmerizing combination of orange and black that creates an eye-catching display against the backdrop of tropical foliage. These unique colorations serve as a warning to potential predators about their toxic nature. Picture No. 11050057 captures a moment where two pumilios engage in an intimate interaction, possibly courtship or territorial display. Their delicate movements and synchronized poses demonstrate their complex social behavior. Amongst these pictures lies DDE-90036851; it provides us with a glimpse into the natural environment where these fascinating creatures thrive – dense vegetation filled with vibrant flowers and towering trees that provide shelter for both adults and tadpoles alike. DDE-90036850 takes us even deeper into their world by showcasing one of their preferred habitats – leaf litter on the forest floor. This microhabitat offers protection from predators while providing ample food sources such as insects and small arthropods. As we explore further through Picture No. 10751340, we witness how these frogs have adapted to life near water bodies like streams or puddles during breeding season. The males diligently care for eggs laid on leaves above water until they hatch into tadpoles. Pictures No. 10751275, 10751277, 10751276, and 10751273 reveal more variations within this species' color palette – from brilliant blues to fiery yellows – each representing different populations found across Costa Rica's diverse landscapes.