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Allobates talamancae

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is smooth and dark brown in color. The flanks are black, bordered by tan or bronze line above and a white line below. The ventrum is white. The fingers and toes are unwebbed.
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is a small, non-toxic frog, with males measuring 17โ€“24 mm (0.67โ€“0.94 in) in snoutโ€“vent length and females 16โ€“25 mm (0.63โ€“0.98 in). The
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is found in a variety of habitats in very humid lowland and premontane habitats (secondary growth and plantations, swampy areas in
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Hopkins, G. & Lahanas, P. (2011). "Aggregation behaviour in a neotropical dendrobatid frog (
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to streams where they complete their development in small, water-filled depressions.
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While it is a common species, its conservation is threatened by
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lay the eggs in the leaf-litter, and both parents carry the
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Anura
Aromobatidae
Allobates
Binomial name
Cope
Synonyms
frog
Aromobatidae
Ecuador
Colombia
Panama
Costa Rica
Nicaragua
dorsum
tadpoles
primary forest
above sea level
anti-predator adaptation
habitat loss

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