I'm loaded with poison dart frogs, mostly the green and black one (Dendrobates auratus) and the blue jeans poison dart frog (Dentrobates pumilio). But, every once in a while on my southern pacific coast property, I'll run into a Golfo Dulce poison dart frog. Once common, or at least that's what I'm told, these guys are scarce now. There's a waterfall that they tend to like and that's where I usually see them.
One day I caught this male and while filming it with my little point-and-shoot digital Nikon camera I noticed that it had seven tadpoles clinging to its back.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
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