Keywords: natural science naturalscience nature rain forest rainforest animals amphibians frogs smithsonian probably public domain probablypublicdomain outdoor SI Neg. 89-14091. Date: 1987...Frog. (Dendrobates pumilio) Both of these red and green frogs are of the same species just different color morphs. Females of these frogs lay an egg in the wet brackets of tropical plants. Then the same frog in the following days feeds and returns to the tadpole to feed it unfertilized eggs. Family: Dendrobatidae ..Credit: Carl C. Hansen (Smithsonian Institution) SI Neg. 89-14091. Date: 1987...Frog. (Dendrobates pumilio) Both of these red and green frogs are of the same species just different color morphs. Females of these frogs lay an egg in the wet brackets of tropical plants. Then the same frog in the following days feeds and returns to the tadpole to feed it unfertilized eggs. Family: Dendrobatidae ..Credit: Carl C. Hansen (Smithsonian Institution) |