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Blessed Poison Frog

Amphibians & Reptiles·Amphibian

Habitat loss and collection for the pet trade has put these frogs at a vulnerable status. Large for a poison dart frog, with a large snout and a bright read head, these frogs are easy to pick out from a lineup. They also sport black mask markings over their eyes.

  • Conservation StatusVulnerable
  • Life span10 years
  • Body size16.5-18.4 mm
  • Native habitat Lowland rainforests of Northeastern Peru
  • DietSmall insects, invertebrates, and arthropods
Dyeing Poison Dart Frog Black-Spined Toad

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