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Wildlife in Central America 1 - Amphibians

Amphibians in Central America

Amphibians in Central America

– Within the 7 countries that constitute Central America, there are over 495 currently recognized amphibian species.

Frog Rescue

Frog Rescue

Frog Rescue

– Changing the Future for Endangered Wildlife

– by Garry Hamilton

Smoky Jungle Frog

Smoky Jungle Frog

The Smoky Jungle Frog has several Defense Techniques.

-Learn more interesting facts on this tropical frog species.

Strawberry Poison Dart Frog

Strawberry Poison Dart Frog

The Strawberry Poison Dart Frog male and female make Excellent Parents.

– Strawberry Poison Dart Frog Text and Photos by Cyril Brass.

Red Eyed Tree Frog

Red-Eyed Tree Frogs

The Red-Eyed Tree Frogs use their Eyes to Scare off Attackers.

– Learn more about this colorful bright eyed tropical frog.

– Photo Imaged by Cyril Brass.

Golfodulcean Poison Dart Frog

Golfodulcean Poison Dart Frog

The endangered Golfodulcean Poison Dart Frog, also called Golfoduldean Poison Arrow Frog is only found in SW Costa Rica.

-Frog images by Cyril Brass.

CaneToad

Giant Toad – Cane Toad

The Giant Toad – Cane Toad, has an impressive appetite that will eat worms, spiders, insects and even mice, lizards and other frogs.

Masked Tree Frog

Masked Tree Frog

The Masked Tree Frog has a Zoro-like mask over its eyes and face. This mask enhances the frog’s camouflage by hiding the shape o the eyes, which is what many predators look for when hunting prey.

Green and Black Poison Dart Frog

Green and Black Poison Dart Frog

The male Green and Black Poison Dart Frog frequently checks on the eggs, keeping them moist during the two weeks it takes for them to hatch.

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