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  • Français : Dendrobates azureus est une grenouille de 3 à 4,5 cm d'Amérique du Sud, dans la région Sipaliwini du Suriname. Sa peau bleue tachetée de noir la signale aux éventuels prédateurs comme violemment toxique.
  • English: Dendrobates azureus is widely known as the Blue Poison Dart Frog or by its Tirio Indian name, Okopipi.This type of poison dart frog is found in South America, specifically in the Sipaliwini District in Suriname. The frog has blue skin and black patches, which serve as a warning to would-be predators that the skin contains a deadly neurotoxin
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