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harlequin poison dart frogHarlequin poison dart frog (Dendrobates histrionicus) perching on a leaf in the Amazon rainforest. All frogs (orderAnura) produce poisonous skin secretions; however, humans do not notice the toxicity or suffer skin irritation when handling most species. Nonetheless, handling...
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Ecology of the Horned Leaf-Frog , Rain-Forest Area of Southeastern BrazilBiologica, MonitoringStandard, DiversitvLys, V A N SiEcolo, Selor De
The frog life cycle progresses through four main phases. It begins when female frogs lay thousands of eggs in still freshwater pools. Larval tadpoles soon emerge, breathing underwater through gills. Over weeks to months, tadpoles mature, gradually developing legs, lungs and other adult structures ...
The South American horned frog prefers to spend its time burrowed deep down in the mud or within leaf debris. Typically, the only time that the amphibian risks going out into the jungle is for reproduction purposes. When it feels the urge to reproduce, the horned frog will conceal itself u...
Wednesday, July 7, 2010. One of the group asked about. After looking it up online- yes, it is SO much like a leaf! And yes, they tend to be found in leafy areas- the forests here have a lot of leaf litter, and when you put them amongst a bunch of it, you can really see ho...
We studied a leaf-litter frog community from an Atlantic Rainforest area in the state of Espírito Santo, south-eastern Brazil. Frogs were sampled using 4×4-m plots. We recorded 348 individuals from 13 species. The estimated overall density of leaf-litter frogs in the study area was 6.6 ...