Blue Poison Frog
Dendrobates tinctorius
(formerly Dendrobates azureus)
Blue dart poison frogs grow to approximately 1 to 1 ¾ inches in length. They are active during the day and can be found hiding among boulders and debris near streams; however, they lack toe webbing and are poor swimmers, so they are rarely found in the water.
Size: 1 to 1 ¾ inches
Range: Suriname
Habitat: Near small streams in remnant jungle stands
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photographer: Cal Vornberger | currently browsing: sort by: date (desc), category: All | shooting date: Sep 24, 2009 | filename: 09_24_09_220.jpg | categories: All, Amphibians | camera: Canon 40D | lens: Sigma 105mm EX Macro Lens @ 105mm (168mm in 35mm film SLR) | ISO: 200 | aperture: f/8 | shutter speed: 1/60s | metering: Evaluative | shooting mode: Manual | flash: 580EX | in galleries: Best of 2009, Amphibians & Crustaceans
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