Dendrobates

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Dendrobates
Dendrobates tinctorius
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Dendrobatidae
Genus: Dendrobates
Wagler, 1830
Species
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Dendrobates is a genus of poison dart frogs native to South America.

Dendrobates is the second largest genus in the Dendrobatidae family, with over 40 species.

  • Dendrobates abditus
  • Dendrobates altobueyensis
  • Dendrobates amazonicus
  • Dendrobates arboreus
  • Dendrobates auratus
  • Dendrobates azureus
  • Dendrobates biolat
  • Dendrobates bombetes
  • Dendrobates captivus
  • Dendrobates castaneoticus
  • Dendrobates claudiae
  • Dendrobates daleswansoni
  • Dendrobates dorisswansoni
  • Dendrobates duellmani
  • Dendrobates fantasticus
  • Dendrobates flavovittatus
  • Dendrobates fulguritus
  • Dendrobates galactonotus
  • Dendrobates granuliferus
  • Dendrobates histrionicus
  • Dendrobates imitator
  • Dendrobates intermedius
  • Dendrobates labialis
  • Dendrobates lamasi
  • Dendrobates lehmanni
  • Dendrobates leucomelas
  • Dendrobates minutus
  • Dendrobates mysteriosus
  • Dendrobates occultator
  • Dendrobates opisthomelas
  • Dendrobates pumilio
  • Dendrobates quinquevittatus
  • Dendrobates reticulatus
  • Dendrobates rubrocephalus
  • Dendrobates sirensis
  • Dendrobates speciosus
  • Dendrobates steyermarki
  • Dendrobates sylvaticus
  • Dendrobates tinctorius
  • Dendrobates truncatus
  • Dendrobates uakarii
  • Dendrobates vanzolinii
  • Dendrobates variabilis
  • Dendrobates ventrimaculatus
  • Dendrobates vicentei
  • Dendrobates viridis
  • Dendrobates virolinensis

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