The golden frog is neither a saint nor a patron saint. Only humans are canonized as saints, not animals.
However, The Panamanian golden frog is something of a national symbol, appearing on state lottery tickets and in local mythology. In 2010 the Panamanian Government passed legislation recognizing August 14 as National Golden Frog Day.
A frog that is golden.
Panamanian golden frog was created in 1933.
Golden Frog - company - was created in 2010.
Golden poison frog was created in 1978.
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The golden frog is endemic, or lives only, in central and eastern Madagascar.
no the Brazilian golden frog is an amphibian
The deadliest frog is the Golden Frog. Golden Frogs have a poison that is toxic and lethal. Golden Frogs can be found living in the coastal regions of Columbia.
The scientific name for the Panamanian golden frog is Atelopus zeteki.
It's not extinct. The frog usually referred to as the golden poison frog is Phyllobates terribilis, which has stable populations both in the wild and in captivity.
the golden frog's native habitat is in the rain forest of Panama, but it is rarly seen anymore within their native home. Sorry, most sources I've read place the golden poison dart frog in Columbia. i.e. Wikipedia, national geographic, etc Phyllobates terribilis, the Golden Poison Frog or the Golden Dart Frog, is a poison dart frog endemic to the Pacific coast of Colombia.
Australia's most dangerous frog is the Northern Territory's Marbled Toadlet. This small frog secretes potent toxins that can cause serious harm or death if ingested by predators or humans. It is important to avoid handling any frogs in the wild to prevent accidental exposure to their toxins.