The daily life of a golden poison dart frog?
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The golden poison frog is endemic to humid forests of the Pacific coast of Colombia in the Cauca and Valle del Cauca Departments. Its range is less than 5,000 square km. It is only known from primary forest. The eggs are laid on the ground; the males transport the tadpoles to permanent pools.
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- As we know by global report these brightly colored amphibians are among the largest of the more than 100 poison dart frog species, averaging more than one inch in length.
- They live within a tiny plot of rain forest on the Pacific coast of Colombia.
- Golden poison dart frogs in nature live exclusively in the South American nation of Colombia, and only in a highly limited, small coastal area by the Pacific Ocean.
- They live in specifically in moist, muggy, hilly rain forest locales.
- They reside on the ground, where they generally remain.
- i hope it helps you.
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