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Phyllobates bicolor (black-legged dart frog)
Subject: | Phyllobates bicolor (black-legged dart frog)
| Poster: | Michael Shrom (shrommj@ptd.net)
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File size : 56799 bytes
File date : 2001:02:11 15:37:14
Resolution: 640x480
Jpeg process : Baseline
Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Posted Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 02:02:22 GMT |
filename="P. bicolor.jpg"
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The Black-legged Dart Frog (Phyllobates bicolor), also known as the bicolored dart frog or Neari in Choco, is the second most toxic of the wild poison dart frogs. This species obtained its name due to its normally yellow or orange body with black or dark blue hindlegs and forelimbs below the elbow. It lives in the lowland forests in the Choc?? area in western Colombia, along the San Juan river, although some populations lives further South in Quebrada Guangui. The frogs from Quebrada Guangui bear a striking resemblance to the yellow or orange forms of Phyllobates terribilis, and are sometimes confused for them by hobbyists. |
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