“El Diablito” Poison Frog (Oophaga sylvatica), "flame morph", family Dendrobatidae, Pacific Coast of Colombia
Photograph by Jesse Hosman

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“El Diablito” Poison Frog (Oophaga sylvatica), "flame morph", family Dendrobatidae, Pacific Coast of Colombia
Photograph by Jesse Hosman
Polkadot Poison Frog Oophaga arborea
Endemic to Panama, where it is known as rana venenosa in Spanish. The male typically chooses the leaf of a bromeliad plant on which to call to attract a mate. If receptive, the female joins him in a courtship ritual after which a small batch of about four to eight eggs is laid on the leaf and fertilised by the male. The female remains with the eggs for a short time after which the male covers them with his body. The newly hatched tadpoles are carried to water bodies, such as pools forming in the rosettes of bromeliads, where they develop.
Critically Endangered
image by ramon_d
Done as much as I can be bothered with right now, original photo by Jack Small
A strawberry poison dart frog (Oophaga pumilio) in Bocas del Toro, Panama
by Art
Harlequin Poison Frog
Frog photos by Guy Edwardes
Top: Green and black poison dart frog (Dendrobates auratus)
Middle: Strawberry poison dart frog (Oophaga pumilio)
Bottom: Hourglass treefrog (Dendropsophus ebraccatus)
Oophaga arborea by Joel Sartore
Setting things up for a next appearance at @montphotocontest online Festival 2020... what I will talk about? 🤔😛 Photo: Oophaga pumilio from Panama #amphibian #oophaga #conservation #panama @losnaturalistas @ilcp_photographers https://www.instagram.com/p/CEwdXqYA2lS/?igshid=194sim5iexlug