Three-Striped Dart Frog
Amphibians & Reptiles·Amphibian
The three-striped dart frog is unusually large for a dart frog. In addition to its distinctive stripes, perhaps is next most distinctive feature is a lack of webbing between its digits. These frogs like to stay on the ground, living among the leaf litter on the forest floor.
- Conservation StatusLeast Concern
- Body size1.6-2.2 in.
- Native habitat Forests and Wetlands of Northern South America and the Amazon Basin
- DietAnts