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Macro of a Green Poison Frog, or Green and Black Dart-poison Frog, or Gold Arrow-poison Frog (Dendrobates auratus). This frog was in a part of the tank that had the best lighting. Shot through glass at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
More info:
Description: Dendrobates auratus can be identified by their calligraphic brilliant green markings on a black background on their dorsal side (Caldwell and Summers 2003). Ventrally, they are marbled or spotted with yellow, blue, or green on dark background (Guyer and Donnelly 2005). Among populations there are variation in both hue (ranging from white to blue-green) and pattern (from thick stripes to dots) (Caldwell and Summers 2003). Dendrobates auratus has a smooth upper surface with a head that is relatively long. The snout truncates to slightly rounded (Savage 2002). Dendrobates auratus is the largest poison-dart frog in Costa Rica, with adult females ranging from 27.0-42.0 mm and adult males ranging from 25.0-39.5 mm (Leenders 2001).
Distribution and Habitat: Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, United States. (Source: http://amphibiaweb.org/ )
Comments
Athulryes Says:
Wow, nice shot. I went a Bio-dome in Montreal and all my photos of the frogs came out horrid :p
Nuranna Says:
very good macro. I love this animals and the theyre colours
brandi3981 Says:
awesome shot especially since I can't tell that it was threw glass