Species from the Peruvian Jungle

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Poison Arrow Frog

English  Name: Poison Arrow Frog

Scientific Name: Dendrobatis Leucomelas

Spanish Name: Ranas de la Flecha del Veneno

Size: Most are half an inch in length

Life span: about eleven and a half years

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Diet: 
Mostly insects like flightless fruit flies, small crickets, termites, and ants. 

Predators: 

The poison protects the poison arrow frogs from most predators except the snake Lemaidophis Epinephelus. The cat eyed snake eats the frog eggs.

 Adaptations:

  • Their skin secrets poison which helps to not be eaten.
  • They are very small and not easy to spot and stay mostly on the jungle floor.
  • They have very bright colors that warn the other animals that they are not fit to eat.
Interesting Facts:
  • The father stays with the baby frogs until they are ready to take care of themselves.
  • has special skin that releases poison.
  • females are bigger and thicker than males.
  • These frogs are not shy at all.
  • They lay eggs in water and cover them with foam that gives the eggs oxygen and nutrients. 
  • Mucus keeps their skin sticky and moist.
  • They live in the jungle floor among the leaves.
  • The frog can be found in the rain forest, but only in Central and South America.
  • They have fllash brillant colors and various colors.
Bibliography:

Cyber Zoo Web site. Retrieved Mar. 26, 2003, http://lsb.syr.edu/projects/cyberzoo/poisonarrowfrog.html

Central Pets. Retrieved Mar. 26, 2003,
http://www.centralpets.com/index.shtml

Enchanted Learning. Retrieved Mar. 26, 2003; http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/amphibians/Poisonfrogstrawbprintout.shtml 

Collins, Mark, and David Attenborough. The Last Rain forests. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

The Golden Frog Web site. Retrieved Mar. 26, 2003,  http://www.goldenfrog.org/goldenfrog/Photos/poison-arrow-frog.JPG

http://www.unizh.ch/~csom/ gifs/auratus2.jpg

http://lsb.syr.edu/projects/cyberzoo/poisonarrowfrog.html

Research By: Arianna and Manuel