• Hike to Red Frog Beach

    29 giugno, Panama ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    The "red frogs" of Panama are scientifically known as the Strawberry Poison Dart Frog (Oophaga pumilio). While they are famously the namesake of Red Frog Beach on Isla Bastimentos, these tiny, fascinating creatures possess unique evolutionary traits that capture the attention of scientists worldwide.🐸 Key Facts & CharacteristicsSize: Adults are incredibly small, typically measuring just 17 to 24 millimeters (less than an inch) in length.Diet-Derived Toxicity: Their skin secretes alkaloid toxins that cause convulsions or paralysis in predators. They are not born toxic; they accumulate their poison by consuming local ants and mites.Aposematic Coloration: Their bright skin is a textbook example of aposematism—a visual warning telling predators, "Do not eat me, I am highly toxic."Diurnal Nature: Unlike most amphibians, they are active during the day, meaning visitors can easily spot and hear them chirping in the jungle leaf litter.🎨 The Shape-Shifters of Bocas del ToroWhile commonly called the "strawberry" or "blue jeans" frog because they often have a red body with dark blue legs, the Bocas del Toro archipelago is famous for its extreme genetic diversity.Leggi altro