Keyword: ranitomeya-imitator
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ANI071-00269
A mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator intermedius) from a private collection.
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ANI071-00268
A mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator intermedius) from a private collection.
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ANI071-00185
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00184
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00183
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00182
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00181
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00180
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00179
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00178
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00177
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00176
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00175
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI071-00174
A male mimic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator) with a single tadpole on his back, from a private collection.
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ANI068-00288
Imitating or mimic poison dart frog (Ranitameya imitator) at the Baltimore Aquarium. This animal is a descendant of the few remaining animals in El Cope National Park in Panama, where the chytrid fungus may wipe out the animal at any time.
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ANI068-00287
Imitating or mimic poison dart frog (Ranitameya imitator) at the Baltimore Aquarium. This animal is a descendant of the few remaining animals in El Cope National Park in Panama, where the chytrid fungus may wipe out the animal at any time.
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ANI068-00286
Imitating or mimic poison dart frog (Ranitameya imitator) at the Baltimore Aquarium. This animal is a descendant of the few remaining animals in El Cope National Park in Panama, where the chytrid fungus may wipe out the animal at any time.
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ANI068-00285
Imitating or mimic poison dart frog (Ranitameya imitator) at the Baltimore Aquarium. This animal is a descendant of the few remaining animals in El Cope National Park in Panama, where the chytrid fungus may wipe out the animal at any time.
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ANI068-00284
Imitating or mimic poison dart frog (Ranitameya imitator) at the Baltimore Aquarium. This animal is a descendant of the few remaining animals in El Cope National Park in Panama, where the chytrid fungus may wipe out the animal at any time.
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ANI068-00283
Imitating or mimic poison dart frog (Ranitameya imitator) at the Baltimore Aquarium. This animal is a descendant of the few remaining animals in El Cope National Park in Panama, where the chytrid fungus may wipe out the animal at any time.
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ANI068-00282
Imitating or mimic poison dart frog (Ranitameya imitator) at the Baltimore Aquarium. This animal is a descendant of the few remaining animals in El Cope National Park in Panama, where the chytrid fungus may wipe out the animal at any time.
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ANI068-00281
Imitating or mimic poison dart frog (Ranitameya imitator) at the Baltimore Aquarium. This animal is a descendant of the few remaining animals in El Cope National Park in Panama, where the chytrid fungus may wipe out the animal at any time.
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ANI068-00280
Imitating or mimic poison dart frog (Ranitameya imitator) at the Baltimore Aquarium. This animal is a descendant of the few remaining animals in El Cope National Park in Panama, where the chytrid fungus may wipe out the animal at any time.
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ANI068-00279
Imitating or mimic poison dart frog (Ranitameya imitator) at the Baltimore Aquarium. This animal is a descendant of the few remaining animals in El Cope National Park in Panama, where the chytrid fungus may wipe out the animal at any time.