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The scientific name of the poison dart frog is:

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Amphibia

Order: Anura

Suborder: Neobatrachia

Family: Dendrobatidae

Genus:

Colostethinae

Species:

Ameerega

Colostethus

epipedobates

Silverstoneia

Dendrobatinae

Adelphobates

Dendrobates

Minyobates

Oophaga

Phyllobates

Ranitomeya

Hyloxalinae

Hyloxalus

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