
This particular poison dart frog is a relatively new species (Dendrobates Duellmani) discovered in 1999 and was spotted by Ken as we were returning from our poison dart frog expedition. The frog quickly disappeared into a tree, but our guide with his unwavering determination quickly put his machete to work and located this thumbnail sized creature.

We had a bet about who would spot the most poison dart frogs and this beauty was the rarest of the ones that we saw. After our little photo session with this frog was over Ken proceeded to hum a happy little song that could easily have been titled, “I’m the poison dart frog King.” It was another exciting day.

