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At least 130 poisonous frogs found in woman's luggage in Colombia |
2024-01-31 |
![]() Colombia police said that she was charged with wildlife trafficking as a video statement by officials noted that the poisonous frogs were stressed and dehydrated. Special health and safety tip: When in Colombia, don't eat the frogs! The woman going to Sao Paulo via Panama and in her luggage, authorities found the less than five centimeters frogs in a small film canister. Local police said the amphibians can be valued at nearly $1,000 each. Bogotá Environment Secretary said the fine for possessing these frogs — less than five centimeters could reach 56 million pesos — $14,300. These frogs are also called poison-dart frogs (Oophaga histrionica) as their glands present on the skin can produce toxic poison. In the past, the toxic poison has been used to coat the tips of the darts for hunting as they are effective in killing small animals. These frogs measuring nearly the size of a human thumb Harlequin are considered endangered species. They are found in humid forests along the Pacific coast between Ecuador and Colombia, and in other countries in Central and South America. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Because you can't have too many... |
Posted by: ed in texas 2024-01-31 19:12 |
#1 In case you want to know. These frogs are a PITA to breed successfully in captivity since the tadpoles need to be fed infertile eggs laid by the mama frog to feed them. Hence the high price. BTW Harlequin frogs are totally different from dart frogs but also are high value to collector frogs. |
Posted by: Vinegar Spolusing6485 2024-01-31 14:32 |