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  2. Poison dart frog - Wikipedia

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    Poison dart frogs are endemic to humid, tropical environments of Central and South America. [5] These frogs are generally found in tropical rainforests , including in Bolivia , Costa Rica , Brazil , Colombia , Ecuador , Venezuela , Suriname , French Guiana , Peru , Panama , Guyana , Nicaragua , and Hawaii (introduced).

  3. Colostethus panamansis - Wikipedia

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    Colostethus panamansis, also known as the Panama rocket frog [1] [3] [4] or (ambiguously) common rocket frog, [5] is a species of poison dart frog. It is found in northwestern Colombia and Panama . [ 2 ] [ 6 ] It is one of the best studied poison dart frogs; however, until 2004 Colostethus panamansis was considered a synonym of Colostethus ...

  4. Ranitomeya - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Grant et al. revised the systematics of poison dart frogs and placed many species formerly classified in the genera Dendrobates, Minyobates and Phyllobates in Ranitomeya. [2] In 2011 Brown and colleagues, following other scientists who assumed the existence of two distinct clades in Ranitomeya , erected the genus Andinobates for 12 ...

  5. Andinobates - Wikipedia

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    Andinobates is a genus of poison dart frogs from Ecuador, Colombia and Panama. [2] It contains species formerly classified in the genus Dendrobates and in 2006 transferred to the genus Ranitomeya . In 2011 Twomey, Brown, and their colleagues erected the genus Andinobates for a group of 12 species of Ranitomeya .

  6. Colostethus - Wikipedia

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    Colostethus is a genus of poison dart frogs native to Central and South America, from Panama south to Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Peru. Their common name is rocket frogs, [1] but this name may refer to frogs in other genera and families, following the taxonomic revision of the genus in 2006.

  7. Green and black poison dart frog - Wikipedia

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    Although typically blackish with a variable pattern of green, other colors are also possible. Blue is seen in certain locations in Panama. The green-and-black poison dart frog has the typical appearance of the members of its family; males average 0.75 in (1.9 cm) in snout–vent length, while females are slightly larger, averaging 1 in (2.5 cm) or longer.

  8. Strawberry poison-dart frog - Wikipedia

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    The strawberry poison frog, strawberry poison-dart frog or blue jeans poison frog (Oophaga pumilio, formerly Dendrobates pumilio) is a species of small poison dart frog found in Central America. [2] It is common throughout its range, which extends from eastern central Nicaragua through Costa Rica and northwestern Panama .

  9. Vicente's poison frog - Wikipedia

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    Vicente's poison frog breeds in arboreal vegetation. The male frog finds a good place for the female frog to lay eggs, usually near the leaf of a bromeliad plant high in a tree. He calls to the female and she approaches. Both frogs engage in wiping motions with their hind legs. The female frog turns in circles before and after laying her eggs.