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Poisonous frogs in Colombia

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Medellin, ANTIOQUIA, COLOMBIA: A poisonous frog (Histrionicus Oopaga) is shown in Santa Fe Zoo, in Medellin, Colombia, on January 15, 2013. The Santa Fe Zoo has one of the most prestigious centers and programs in captive breeding for research and conservation of amphibians, mainly family Dendrobatidae (poisonous frogs). Colombia is the worlds richest country in frogs and toads, there are 733 species. These species are in danger of extinction due to the indiscriminate sale as pets and the damage of their natural habitat. AFP PHOTO/Fredy Amariles
Poisonous frogs were displayed at Santa Fe Zoo in Medellin, Colombia.
Medellin, ANTIOQUIA, COLOMBIA: A poisonous frog (Phyllobates Aurotaenia) is shown in Santa Fe Zoo, in Medellin, Colombia, on January 15, 2013. The Santa Fe Zoo has one of the most prestigious centers and programs in captive breeding for research and conservation of amphibians, mainly family Dendrobatidae (poisonous frogs). Colombia is the worlds richest country in frogs and toads, there are 733 species. These species are in danger of extinction due to the indiscriminate sale as pets and the damage of their natural habitat. AFP PHOTO/Fredy Amariles
Medellin, ANTIOQUIA, COLOMBIA: A poisonous frog (Phyllobates bicolor) is shown in Santa Fe Zoo, in Medellin, Colombia, on January 15, 2013. The Santa Fe Zoo has one of the most prestigious centers and programs in captive breeding for research and conservation of amphibians, mainly family Dendrobatidae (poisonous frogs). Colombia is the worlds richest country in frogs and toads, there are 733 species. These species are in danger of extinction due to the indiscriminate sale as pets and the and the damage of their natural habitat. AFP PHOTO/Fredy Amariles
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