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Atelopus limosus Ibáñez, Jaramillo & Solís 1995
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Atelopus limosus
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Atelopus limosus female Ibez, Jaramillo, and Sols, 1995
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Atelopus limosus
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Atelopus limosus female (lowland color) - Limosa Harlequin frog
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The lowland ones from Sierra Llorona are brown, unlike their upland cousins that are black with yellow stripes and a red belly. All have yellow noses and fingertips!
Limosa Harelquin frog - Atelopus limosus (Endangered)
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Atelopus limosus - male upland color form
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Limosa Harlequin Frog (Atelopus limosus) female left, male right
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Atelopus limosus
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Atelopus limosus
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Atelopus limosus
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Dead Bd-infected Atelopus limosus at Sierra Llorona (posed to show ventral lesions and chytridiomycosis signs)
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Panama, Panama
Atelopus limosus in its native habitat
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Lowland Atelopus limosus male and Female amplexus
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Atelopus limosus - juvenile coloration fading to brown
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Atelopus limosus
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Atelopus limosus tadpole
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Atelopus limosus
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Atelopus limosus lowland color form, juvenile (first-ever captive-bred)
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Our first captive-bred Atelopus limosus
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find out more on
www.amphibianrescue.org
Atelopus limosus male dorsal view Ibez, Jaramillo, and Sols, 1995
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Atelopus limosus female
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Atelopus limosus male
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Atelopus limosus Ibez, Jaramillo, and Sols, 1995
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Atelopus limosus juvenile
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