Interesting Facts about Panamanian Golden Frogs
Interesting Facts about Panamanian Golden Frogs
Panamanian Golden Frogs are an amazing species of frogs that are critically endangered amphibians almost extinct in the wild. These frogs are seen by luckily. Panamanian Golden Frogs have become the national symbol of Panama. They are also the Symbol of Good Luck. Males Panamanian Golden Frogs are 1.5 to 2 inches; females are 2 to 3 inches. Panamanian Golden Frogs don’t have ears and they listen with the help of their lungs. These frogs produce toxins in their skin that make them noxious meals for predators. Golden frogs are sexually dimorphic. The females of this species are up to twice the size of an average male. Females Golden Frogs deposit light-sensitive eggs. They hide their egg clutches in dark crevices under rocks to avoid exposing the developing eggs to sunlight.
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