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Phyllobates bicolor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phyllobates bicolor
''Phyllobates bicolor'', also known as the black-legged poison frog,〔 bicolored dart frog or ''neari'' in Choco, is the second-most toxic of the wild poison dart frogs. This species obtained its name due to its normally yellow or orange body with black or dark blue hindlegs and forelimbs below the elbow. It lives in the lowland forests in the Chocó area in western Colombia, along the San Juan River. In this species, the male transports tadpoles adhering on its back. == Description == ''Phyllobates bicolor'' is one of the largest poison dart frogs. Males can reach a length of 45–50 mm from snout to vent, while the slightly larger females reach 50–55 mm in length from snout to vent. ''P bicolor'' ranges in color from earthy orange to pure yellow in coloration, often with a blue or black tinge on their legs, hence their name. They are smaller and more slender than their close relative, ''Phyllobates terribilis'', and can resemble juvenile or subadult ''P. terribilis'' frogs. They also bear a resemblance to ''D. leucomelas'', particularly the "netted" color morph of ''D. leucomelas''. thumb
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