
Appearance
"Oophaga anchicayensis" has yellow, orange, or greenish dorsal spots on a black background. The number of spots is highly variable. The poison frog is large, with an average snout–vent length of 40.2 millimetres.
Distribution
The species is found in western Colombia in an area of less than 800 square kilometres. It lives in the foothills of Farallones de Cali, the Andes, in altitudes between 360 metres and 790 metres.
Predators
The population of "Oophaga anchicayensis" is in decline, and the species has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List. It is heavily sought after in the international wildlife market, and illegal collection is the main threat to the species. There is also relatively strong pressure from deforestation.References:
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