Currulao Poison Frog (Epipedobates currulao), family Dendrobatidae, Cauca, Colombia
Described in 2025.
photograph by Andrés Mauricio Forero-Cano
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Currulao Poison Frog (Epipedobates currulao), family Dendrobatidae, Cauca, Colombia
Described in 2025.
photograph by Andrés Mauricio Forero-Cano
Ecuadorean frog photos by Pete Oxford
Leaf frog (Agalychnis craspedopus)
Chachi tree frog (Hyla picturata)
Poison arrow frog (Epipedobates tricolor)
Poison arrow frog (Epipedobates tricolor)
Poison arrow frog (Dendrobates duellmani)
San Lucas marsupial frog (Gastrotheca pseustes)
Phantasmal Poison Frog Epipedobates tricolor Source: Here
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Phantasmal poison dart frogs (Epipedobates anthonyi) are South American dendrobates that live on forest floors. Males will guard egg clutches laid in leaf litter, and when the tadpoles hatch he will transport them on his back to pools of water.
Photo: Antonsrkn
Phantasmal Poison Frog (Epipedobates tricolor), family Dendrobatidae, endemic to the Andean slopes of central Ecuador, in Bolivar Province
photograph by Holger Krisp
Anthony's Poison Frog (Epipedobates anthonyi), male guarding eggs, family Dendrobatidae, found in Peru and Ecuador
Poisonous.
photograph via: Tennessee Aquarium
Epipedobates tricolor, the Phantasmal Poison Frog this morning in the #FuquaConservatory. Tricolors are the most conspicuous frogs in the Conservatory and they are particularly active in the mornings when the plants have been heavily watered. Only 15 of these frogs were released into the Conservatory in the mid 90's ... Another 15 a few years later and now there are hundreds. They have colonized every room in the building. #Epipedobates #Epipedobatestricolor #PoisonFrog #Dendrobatidae #FreeRangeFrogs #FrogInfestation