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A vibrant blue poison dart frog, *Ranitomeya aetherea*, has been identified as a new species in the western Amazon.
As the world’s largest tropical rainforest, the Amazon is home to a staggering 3 million species. And a team of researchers ...
They spend their days perched on these plants or foraging in the nearby leaf litter, likely eating the toxic insects that ...
A team of wildlife researchers from Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, in Brazil, working with a colleague from the ...
A newly described poison dart frog, which is about the size of a thumbnail, has been found in the forests of the Juruá river ...
Researchers identified a new poison dart frog species in the Amazon which has bright blue stripes on a darker body with copper-colored legs.
The tiny amphibian, observed in a remote area of the Brazilian Amazon, is the first such discovery in a decade.
The frogs are in the Ranitomeya genus and are tiny. All are only 15 to 17 millimetres in length—roughly the size of a dime.
As dawn sunlight seeped through the canopy of the Amazon rainforest, a colorful creature with “toxic skin” climbed down ...
The Amazon is one of the planet’s last great wildernesses, stretching across nine countries in South America. It has been a ...
PHOENIX — The Arizona Science Center is showing the relationship between poison and nature at its newest exhibition, ‘The ...