Poison Dart Frog Collection
The vibrant and deadly world of poison dart frogs is a sight to behold
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The vibrant and deadly world of poison dart frogs is a sight to behold. From the Dendrobatid poison dart frog in Venezuela, South America, to the Granular poison frog resting on a leaf at night in Uvita, Costa Rica, these tiny creatures captivate with their stunning colors and intricate patterns. In Yurimaguas, Alto Amazonas, Peru, the male Blessed poison frog takes on an extraordinary role as it carries tadpoles on its back, carefully transporting them to water. Meanwhile, the Imitating poison frog finds solace resting on a leaf in Tarapoto, Peru. Photographed against a white background in a mobile field studio is the Strawberry poison frog. Its bright red hue stands out against its surroundings. The Green and black poison dart frog at La Selva Field Station in Costa Rica showcases nature's perfect blend of colors. Inside a bromeliad plant in Boca Tapada resides the Green-and-Black Poison Dart Frog - an exquisite creature that thrives within this unique habitat. Another sighting of the Strawberry poison-dart frog can be found in Costa Rica where it adds beauty to its natural environment. At La Selva Field Station once again lies the Strawberry poison dart frog - also known as Oophaga pumilio or Dendrobates pumilio - showcasing its striking appearance amidst lush foliage. This species also finds comfort sitting inside a cup fungus. These captivating images offer just a glimpse into the enchanting world of poisonous frogs. Their vibrant colors serve as both warning signs and breathtaking displays of nature's artistry.