Green and Black Poison Frog
Category: Frogs
Green and Black Poison Frog, "Scientific name Green and Black Poison Frog is Dendrobates auraturs". The Green and Black Poison Frog is a breed of frog, which is one among the most changeable of all toxic dart frogs. The Green and Black Poison Frog are measured to be of slightest concern from a conservation point of view.
Appearance of Green and Black Poison Frog
The Green and Black Poison Frog is a breed of frog that appears with a bright colored body. The Green and Black Poison Frog is an average toxic dart frog in all ways. The male frogs attain a body length of 3/4 inches, whereas the females are slightly longer and bigger than the males. Their body length reaches up to one inch.
Color of Green and Black Poison Frog
The Green and Black Poison Frog breeds are commonly called as mint poison dart frogs because they usually have a mint-green colored body. However, the Green and Black Poison Frogs can also come in different colors, such as emerald green, forest, lime, turquoise, even cobalt blue, or pale yellow. Several of the Green and Black Poison Frogs as well, have splotches of gloomy colors, ranging from timber brown to black. Some Green and Black Poison Frogs have brown or black splotches, whereas some others have black splatters.
Reproduction of Green and Black Poison Frog
Similar to all poisonous frogs, the Green and Black Poison Frogs meet in large groups earlier than mating. They wrangle over territories, and finally each individual male frog clears a small area for himself. The female Green and Black Poison Frogs wander among the males. Then the male frogs try to astound the females with their mating calls similar to a bird. As soon as a male Green and Black Poison Frog has got the attention of a female frog, he escorts her to a place he has chosen for egg deposition. The female frog lays her eggs, and after 14 days, these eggs will hatch into tadpoles.
The parent Green and Black Poison Frogs then bear the tadpoles into the canopy, attaching the mucus on their. Then, they leave their tadpoles into the small water pools that accrue in the center of bromeliads, and safeguard the tadpoles while they nourish on algae and minute invertebrates that live in the small pool. The average lifespan of the Green and Black Poison Frog breed ranges from 10 years to 15 years.