I vote for ebony all the way. :U Though I like kennys photo and the first few dart pics, and the green frog, and leopard frog pics. Everyone did an excellent job with their photos!
1: Spring Peeper - Pseudacris crucifer - Crystal6
2: Dyeing Poison Dart Frog (Surinam Cobalt race) - Dendrobates tinctorius - Paul
3: Strawberry Poison Dart Frog (Bastimentos race) - Oophaga pumilio - Kenny
4: Green and Black Poison Dart Frog - Dendrobates auratus - Andy
5: Gray Tree Frog - Hyla versicolor - Laura
6: Red-Eyed Leaf Frog - Agalychnis callidryas - Andry
7: Vietnamese Mossy Tree Frog - Theolderma corticale - Socrates
8: White's Tree Frog - Litoria caerulea - Robin
9: Greater Hatchet Faced Tree Frog/Orinoco Lime Tree Frog - Sphaenorhynchus lacteus - Louis
10: White's Tree Frog - Litorea caerulea - Nate
11: Green and Golden Bell Frog - Litoriea aurea - Ebony
12: Green Frog - Rana/Lithobates clamitans - Craig/Crikkifrogger
13: Amazonian Milk Frog - Trachycephalus resinifictrix - Kat
14: Northern Leopard Frog - Rana/Lithobates pipiens - UncleChester
15: Gray Tree Frog - Hyla versicolor - Cheryl
16: Tree Frog - Leptopelis - JCLee
17: White's Tree Frog - Litoria caerulea - Kam
18: White's Tree Frog - Litoria caerulea - Ben
19: Waxy Monkey Tree Frog - Phyllomedusa bicolor - Kenny
20: Green and Black Poison Dart Frog - Dendrobates auratus - Vince
21: White's Tree Frog - Litoria caerulea - Wambli
22: Physalaemus henselii - Ivi Juliana
Please vote for the July Photo of the Month. In order to vote, look through these photos and then click the corresponding option (use the numbers - it makes it easier) in the poll above this message. Poll closes within 48 hours (sooner if enough votes). Thank you and best of luck to everyone!
1 Spring Peeper - Pseudacris crucifer - Crystal6:
2 Dyeing Poison Dart Frog (Surinam Cobalt race) - Dendrobates tinctorius - Paul:
3 Strawberry Poison Dart Frog (Bastimentos race) - Oophaga pumilio - Kenny:
4 Green and Black Poison Dart Frog - Dendrobates auratus - Andy:
5 Gray Tree Frog - Hyla versicolor - Laura:
6 Red-Eyed Leaf Frog - Agalychnis callidryas - Andry:
7 Vietnamese Mossy Tree Frog - Theolderma corticale - Socrates:
8 White's Tree Frog - Litoria caerulea - Robin:
9 Greater Hatchet Faced Tree Frog/Orinoco Lime Tree Frog - Sphaenorhynchus lacteus - Louis:
10 White's Tree Frog - Litorea caerulea - Nate:
11 Green and Golden Bell Frog - Litoriea aurea - Ebony:
12 Green Frog - Rana/Lithobates clamitans - Craig/Crikkifrogger:
13 Amazonian Milk Frog - Trachycephalus resinifictrix - Kat:
14 Northern Leopard Frog - Rana/Lithobates pipiens - UncleChester:
15 Gray Tree Frog - Hyla versicolor - Cheryl:
16 Tree Frog - Leptopelis - JCLee:
17 White's Tree Frog - Litoria caerulea - Kam:
18 White's Tree Frog - Litoria caerulea - Ben:
19 Waxy Monkey Tree Frog - Phyllomedusa bicolor - Kenny:
20 Green and Black Poison Dart Frog - Dendrobates auratus - Vince:
21 White's Tree Frog - Litoria caerulea - Wambli:
22 Physalaemus henselii - Ivi Juliana:
I vote for ebony all the way. :U Though I like kennys photo and the first few dart pics, and the green frog, and leopard frog pics. Everyone did an excellent job with their photos!
Please vote.
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is # 2, the "dyeing poison dart frog" supposed to be DYING? or is this some sort of artificial coloring process? ya know .. like they do with those little transparent fish. cruel, i know .. but. i don't know. so, i thought i'd ask. and if it is DYING, what's wrong with him? poor little guy ..
Dyeing Poison Dart Frog (or Dyeing Poison Arrow Frog) is the English Common name of this species, just as "Dog" is the English Common name for Canis familiaris. You have the correct connotation of "Dyeing" but the name comes from the scientific name "tinctorius". These frogs got their name because the startling blue coloration of the legs and body of many of the races of this species resemble artificial dyes in their intensity. No cruelty here, just Mother Nature.
There have been cases of artificially dyed African Clawed Frogs - I think someone talked about that elsewhere on the forum.
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Just want to point out that there are several color morphs of Dendrobates tinctorius, which includes the ones I keep, "azureus". While I am at it, I will mention that there are several morphs of Oophaga pumilio as well.
Sorry, I prefer blues, yellows, reds, and sometimes greens in my dart frogs, brown just doesn't cut it.
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hahaha ...number 8 looks like jabba from starwars i love it!
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