
Get inspired: meet the frogs and their colors
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Get-inspired.RmdMeet the species and populations that inspired this package. We will be adding more species soon!
Allobates femoralis
Inspired after the
brilliant-thighed poison frog, Allobates femoralis, from the
Nouragues reserve in French Guiana.
Andinobates fulguritus
Inspired after the Yellow-bellied
poison frog, Andinobates fulguritus, from the Pacífic
rainforest in Colombia.
Andinobates minutus
Inspired after the Blue-bellied
poison frog, Andinobates minutus, from the Pacífic rainforest
in Colombia.
Ameerega macero
Inspired after the Manú poison frog,
Ameerega macero, from the Peruvian rainforest in the Manú
district.
Ameerega shihuemoy
Inspired after the Amarakaeri
poison frog, Ameerega shihuemoy, from the Peruvian rainforest
in the Manú district.
Ameerega trivittata
Inspired after the three-striped
poison frog, Ameerega trivittata, from the Amazon rainforest of
the Tanimboca reserve, Colombia.
Dendrobates auratus
Inspired after the green and black
poison frog, Dendrobates auratus, from the Pacífic rainforest
in Colombia.
Dendrobates tinctorius “nouragues”
Inspired after the Dyeing poison
frog, Dendrobates tinctorius “nouragues”, from the Nouragues
reserve in French Guiana.
Dendrobates tinctorius “azureus”
Inspired after the Blue poison
frog, Dendrobates tinctorius “azureus”, from the rainforest in
Southern Surinam.
Epipedobates anthonyi
Inspired after the Anthony’s
poison frog, Epipedobates anthonyi, from the rainforest in
Ecuador and Perú.
Epipedobates darwinwallacei
Inspired after the
Darwin-Wallace poison frog, Epipedobates darwinwallacei, from
the rainforest in Ecuador.
Epipedobates tricolor
Inspired after the phantasmal
poison frog, Epipedobates tricolor, from the rainforest in
Ecuador.
Oophaga anchicayensis
Inspired after the Anchicayá
poison frog, Oophaga anchicayensis, from the rainforest in
western Colombia.
Oophaga histrionica
Inspired after the harlequin
poison frog, Oophaga histrionica, from the rainforest in
western Colombia.
Oophaga lehmanni
Inspired after the Lehmann’s
poison frog, Oophaga lehmanni, from the rainforest in western
Colombia.
Oophaga pumilio “bluejeans”
Inspired after the strawberry
poison frog, Oophaga pumilio “bluejeans”, from the rainforest
in Central America.
Oophaga pumilio “colón”
Inspired after the strawberry poison
frog, Oophaga pumilio “colón”, from the Isla Colón in Bocas del
Toro, Panamá.
Oophaga pumilio “escudo”
Inspired after the strawberry
poison frog, Oophaga pumilio “escudo”, from the Isla Escudo de
Veraguas in Bocas del Toro, Panamá.
Oophaga pumilio “loma”
Inspired after the strawberry poison
frog, Oophaga pumilio “loma”, from the Isla Loma Partida in
Bocas del Toro, Panamá.
Oophaga pumilio “sancristobal”
Inspired after the strawberry
poison frog, Oophaga pumilio “sancristobal”, from the Isla San
Cristóbal in Bocas del Toro, Panamá.
Oophaga pumilio “uyama”
Inspired after the strawberry poison
frog, Oophaga pumilio “uyama”, from the Río Uyama in Bocas del
Toro, Panamá.
Oophaga sylvatica “colón”
Inspired after the little devil
poison frog, Oophaga sylvatica “colón”, from the Cristobal
Colón population in Ecuador.
Oophaga sylvatica “koi”
Inspired after the little devil poison
frog, Oophaga sylvatica “koi”, from the “koi” population in
Nariño, Colombia.
Oophaga sylvatica “lita”
Inspired after the little devil
poison frog, Oophaga sylvatica “lita”, from the Lita population
in Ecuador.
Oophaga sylvatica “otokiki”
Inspired after the little devil
poison frog, Oophaga sylvatica “otokiki”, from the Otokiki
population in Ecuador.
Oophaga sylvatica “sanantonio”
Inspired after the little devil
poison frog, Oophaga sylvatica “sanantonio”, from the San
Antonio population in Ecuador.
Phyllobates terribilis
Inspired after the golden poison
frog, Phyllobates terribilis, from the rainforest in Cauca,
Colombia.
Ranitomeya amazonica
Inspired after the Amazonian
poison frog, Ranitomeya amazonica, from the Amazon rainforest
of the Tanimboca reserve, Colombia.
Ranitomeya imitator “spotted”
Inspired after the mimic poison
frog, Ranitomeya imitator “spotted”, from the rainforest in
Perú.
Ranitomeya imitator “banded”
Inspired after the mimic poison
frog, Ranitomeya imitator “banded”, from the rainforest in
Perú.
Ranitomeya variabilis
Inspired after the Zimmerman’s
poison frog, Ranitomeya variabilis, from the rainforest in
Perú.
Boana picturata
Inspired after the Imbabura tree
frog, Boana picturata, from the Pacific lowlands in Colombia
and Ecuador.
Dendropsophus sarayacuensis
Inspired after the Shreve’s
Sarayacu tree frog, Dendropsophus sarayacuensis, from the
Amazon rainforest of the Tanimboca reserve, Colombia.
Hypsiboas cinerascens
Inspired after the Demerara
Falls tree frog, Hypsiboas cinerascens, from the Amazon
rainforest of the Tanimboca reserve, Colombia.
Hypsiboas hobbsi
Inspired after the Hobbs’ tree frog,
Hypsiboas hobbsi, from the Amazon rainforest of the Tanimboca
reserve, Colombia.
Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum
Inspired after the Sun glass
frog, Hyalinobatrachium aureoguttatum, from the rainforest in
Ecuador.
Lithodythes lineatus
Inspired after the Gold-striped
frog, Lithodythes lineatus, from the Amazon rainforest of the
Tanimboca reserve, Colombia.
Mantela laevigata
Inspired after the climbing
mantella, Mantela laevigata, from subtropical forest in
Madagascar.
Phyllomedusa tomopterna
Inspired after the tiger-striped
tree frog, Phyllomedusa tomopterna, from the Amazon rainforest
of the Tanimboca reserve, Colombia.
Inspired after the white-lined
leaf frog, Phyllomedusa vaillantii, from the Amazon rainforest
of the Tanimboca reserve, Colombia.
Inspired after the cane toad,
Rhinella marina, from the Nouragues reserve in French
Guiana.