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The Mimic Poison Frog | Ranitomeya imitator on exhibit in the Frogs of the Amazon display |
Easily one of the smallest frogs we have on exhibit, The
Mimic poison frog is called a 'thumbnail' species due to its diminutive size. These frogs are not shy, and I have been able to spot 2-3 of the five at most times throughout the day. They are a very active species, and were dazzling interested visitors all day as they were getting to know the exhibit and staking out territories. At least, that's how it seemed to me.
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Ranitomeya imitator | Mimic poison frog (right forefront), Cruziohyla craspedopus | Fringed leaf frog (left, back) |
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