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  2. Phyllobates - Wikipedia

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    Phyllobates is a genus of poison dart frogs native to Central and South America, from Nicaragua to Colombia. There are 3 different Colombian species of Phyllobates, considered highly toxic species due to the poison they contain in the wild. Phyllobates contains the most poisonous species of frog, the golden poison frog (P. terribilis).

  3. Golden poison frog - Wikipedia

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    The golden poison frog was described as Phyllobates terribilis in 1978 by herpetologists Charles W. Myers and Borys Malkin as well as biochemist John W. Daly; [3] the species name terribilis is a reference to the deadly toxins present in the skin secretions of this species. [2]

  4. Phyllobates bicolor - Wikipedia

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    However, Phyllobates bicolor is identifiable by the yellow or orange body and black or dark blue forelimbs and hindlegs, hence the name black-legged dart frog. [2] Phyllobates bicolor are commonly found in tropical forests of the Chocó region of Colombia. The diurnal frogs live along the rainforest ground near streams or puddles that form.

  5. Lovely poison frog - Wikipedia

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    The lovely poison frog or lovely poison-arrow frog (Phyllobates lugubris) is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae. It is found on the Caribbean versant of Central America from southeastern Nicaragua through Costa Rica to northwestern Panama , with one record just west of the Panama Canal .

  6. Poison dart frog - Wikipedia

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    The most poisonous of these frogs, the golden poison frog (Phyllobates terribilis), has enough toxin on average to kill ten to twenty men or about twenty thousand mice. [32] Most other dendrobatids, while colorful and toxic enough to discourage predation, pose far less risk to humans or other large animals. [citation needed] Ranitomeya amazonica

  7. Golfodulcean poison frog - Wikipedia

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    (Prottiā€Sánchez et al., 2019). While it is only the fourth-most toxic of the genus, the Golfodulcean poison frog is still a highly toxic animal. Its poison causes severe pain, followed by tonic-clonic seizures and paralysis if a large enough dose of the toxin is administered. The frog, for protection, advertises its toxin with its multi ...

  8. Phyllobates aurotaenia - Wikipedia

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    Phyllobates aurotaenia is a member of the frog family Dendrobatidae, [1] [2] which are found in the tropical environments of Central and South America. First described by zoologist George Albert Boulenger in 1913, [ 3 ] P. aurotaenia is known for being the third most poisonous frog in the world [ citation needed ] .

  9. Dendrobatinae - Wikipedia

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    Many species are brightly colored and all are toxic. Alkaloids in Phyllobates are particularly potent. [2] [3] All species are presumed to show parental care, often by the male. However, some species show biparental care , whereas in Oophaga only females care for the tadpoles, feeding them with eggs, their only source of nutrition. [2]

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