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sapo panza amarilla documental national geographic bombina orientalis rana frog snake veneno poison dendrobates leucomelas philobates terribilis azureus auratus renacuajos cria azul amarillo rojo color dart tropical

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  • 1500 personas O_O 2:21 espero no toparme con esa rana nunca !

  • @thedemetrius007 mientras no te la comas o la chupes no hay problema xD

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  • @darkside535 jjajaja ni loco esas cosas  me dan terror ahora massss jaja

  • @eam623 Thanks! Helpful of you. Maybe someday I'll have a frog like one of these.

  • Can't find the exact link, but somewhere in Dendrodata, a very up to date database on poison dart frogs, is a scientific paper dated 2007

    identifing Phyllobates leucomelas (Means et al)

    Look up phyllobates leucomelas on dendrodata and you should be able to find the paper. Dendrodata(.)COM, for some reason you can't post links on comments).

  • Azureus is a morph on D.Tinctorius. Tinctorius and Leucomelas are both in the genus Dendrobates. The taxon was reviewed in 2006 (grant et al)

    Phyllobates only has 5 species, including the most toxic of all poison frogs, P.Terrabilis.

    For more info on Dendrobates taxonomy visit Dendrobates(.)ORG

    Crispysmith if you would like further classification i can forward you the 2006 revision papers detailing how the entire Dendrobatidea family is classified.

  • @AlexitomanDA

    There is no such thing as an azureus tinctorius and leucomelas was placed in the Phyllobates genus in 2004.

  • @eam623

    3 Dendrobates tinctorius "Azureus"

    4 Dendrobates leucomelas

    5 Ranitomeya reticulata

    6 Epidedobates anthony o tricolor

    7 Oophaga pumilio "Bastimentos"

    ;-)

  • If anyone wanted to know the different species here you go.

    Frog number 1-Ronitomeya Fantastica

    Frog number 2-Dendrobates Auratus

    Frog number 3-Dendrobates Azureus

    Frog number 4-Dendrobates Leucomela

    Frog number 5-Dendrobates Reticulatus

    Frog number 6-Enipedrobates Anthonyi

    Frog number 7-Oophaga Pumilio

    Frog number 8-Phyllobates Terribilis

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