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  • TARZANIJA JEBE!

  • thats a lot of springtails!

  • I thought deforestation is the true reason, not collectors.

  • question what do you feed them are they able to eat small crickets

  • by people like you there is a decline in amphibian populations in poor countries .. believe that their money can do anything you have no idea the impact of buying wild animals in danger of extinction .. you are selfish and ignorant

  • @costaricanature go suck a railroad spike hippie

  • @costaricanature your a moron. its called captive breeding. i havnt seen a wild caught animal for sale in a long time. except maybe invertebrates. tarantulas scorpions etc. why dont you do some research before calling someone ignorant. YOUR the ignorant one in this situation.

  • come on!!!i am a biologist...i know what im talking about....i"ts called captive breeding".....yeah right!!!!!

  • @costaricanature yeah right? ok then mr biologist. ive been breeding tree frogs for about 3 years now. CAPTIVE BREEDING MORON. people dont go out and take every animal for sale from the wild. sorry for my language but your fucking stupid. 

  • @costaricanature alot of species of animals have been saved from extinction by captive breeding.IE: Guam rails, black foot ferrets, California condors, Przewalskis horses, scimitar-horned oryx Partula snails, Spixs macaws, just to name a couple. lol "Biologist", thats what everyone who wants to seem smart on youtube says. go hug a tree and pretend like your saving the planet by saying stupid shit on youtube. goodbye.

  • @oreowithmilk1 At the Toronto Zoo they have two Racoons on display. Later I saw one climbing into a garbage can with the staff chasing it around. Lol captive animals.

  • @strongfp and that has to somethin to do with this subject how? im talking about captive BREEDING and how it can help the environment and save animals from extinction. and your talking about the toronto zoo and theyre animal handling capabilities. different subjects moron. lol.

  • @oreowithmilk1 Lol chill out man I was just saying how rediculous it was how the zoo I went too had Racoons on display when there was a wild one on the loose. Somewhat on the subject of keeping animals in captivity. Don't get all bent out of shape over a comment.

  • Uh-oh, looks like the frogs got into an argument in Frognese. Then the one on the right went like HUH?!?!? at 0:35

  • What do you do with the babies o-o

  • where do this frog com from?

  • What causes them to become poisonous? Diet?

  • @LER77 where they come from, the rainforest, they are living near toxic plants and such. and since frogs suck up everything through their skin they suck up the toxicity of the plants, making them poisonous

  • hehe i get mine for $35 as 6month old juvies unsexed

  • @scottydo1990 by people like you there is a decline in amphibian populations in poor countries .. believe that their money can do anything you have no idea the impact of buying wild animals in danger of extinction .. you are selfish and ignorant

  • @costaricanature most poison dart frogs are now captive bred deliberately to stop the impact on the wild populations so research and stop judging people and fuck off back to hugging trees p.s people like you have no positive impact on the world what so ever

  • Im guessing the female is on the left?

  • GORGEOUS creatures!!

    You are lucky to have these.

  • @sisterdiggins yeah he does...i got coqui frogs all over my yard....but i cant get 1....and i really want these....they may b poisonous but they lose the toxins when in captivity so its safe

  • how much does one of these cost??

  • like 50 dollars, not very cheap

  • 75$ but there needy creatures.

  • lol these guys are fat

  • @phoenixflames44 I agree. These guys look fat, lazy, overfed and bored.

  • This frog is the logo the vuze/azerus torrent clint. Vuze is a written by java.

  • cool blue frogs, but poisonous

  • they're in captivity, and yes they are poison dart frogs, but in captivity they lose their toxin if gotten from the wild, but if bred, they never get it :)

  • you know they lose their poison in captivity right?

  • thats what the guy above u just said... how annoying

  • @Avaggon not in captivity

  • azul es mi color preferido

  • wow blue frogs there soo cool, nice vid

  • oohhhhhhhhh i see where they get name of the download torrent from azures... DUH!!!!!

  • are these an easier kept type of dart frog? and are the ya bold species?

  • rotarymagic's right. if you REALLY care about an animal, you'll resist any urge to handle one. they're the ones that live longest.

  • only if u need 2

  • Beauties! How prolific are your frogs and what do you with the offspring?

  • Really nice frogs!

  • who knows a breeder near colorado????

  • can u touch them

  • why would you want to do so? That could kill the frogs as anything on your hands could be absored through their skin, they're like fish hence nice to look at but don't touch... long term captive and captive bred darts are NOT TOXIC!!!

  • what are they eating?

  • flightless fruit flies

  • Is this an azureus "singing" in the background? I have three of them.

    Now they are 16 months old but I never heard them singing.

    Perhaps they are all female. But they don't fight each other.

  • the singing sounds like crickets to me. The azureus call is a low buzz that is barely audible.

  • Nice video :-)

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