Dendrobatids
 Poison Dart (or Poison Arrow) frogs receive their name because South American
 Indians use toxic alkaloids contained in the skin of certain species to poison
 the tips of their blowgun darts when hunting animals for use in religious
 ceremonies.  Most members of his family are brilliantly colored, presumably as
 a warning to predators.  This species, Dendrobates auratus, is common in the
 tropical forests of Panama and Costa Rica.
 Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Photo by Marcos A. Guerra.
 (c) 1991 Smithsonian Institution. 
 
 Description by
 Mike Pingleton
 Computer Utilization Analyst at NCSA.
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