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One of the most soothing colours on the colour wheel is blue. Here are some animals that belong to that colour ...
Poison dart frogs are hard to miss. They’re bright, agile, and as their name suggests, toxic. But at least a few of these showy amphibians have gone under the radar, until now.
Dyeing poison dart frogs in one part of French Guiana usually are blue and black with yellow markings. But in the nearby Mont Grand Matoury nature preserve, they have white stripes.
Dart frogs, from the rainforests of Central and South America, make their powerful poison by eating toxic bugs. Their bold colors warn predators: “Do not eat me or you will regret it.” Orange ...
Poison dart frog alkaloids have almost always been investigated through the lens of their role deterring predators and how they were co-opted from the frogs’ diet, says Andrés Brunetti, a ...
Faster than Gene Kelly tap-dancing in the rain, many species of poison dart frogs tap their middle toes on their hind feet so rapidly it can look like a blur. Look at that toe go.
Scientists found frog with large hands, toxic skin, blue stripes in Amazon rainforest and discovered a new species: heavenly poison dart frog, study said.
Dyeing dart frogs traveled approximately 39 meters on average, hopping past ponds an average distance of 19 meters away. Two frogs even left the forest’s shelter to deposit their tadpoles in ...
A new species of poison dart frog was discovered in Colombia in small patches of forest filled with garbage. It’s brown with a yellow stripe.