This is going to be pretty much what it says on the tin. I love the little poison dart frogs and we saw quite a few at the waterfall which was really cool. We also saw a green one in our garden in Cahuita but we were swimming then.
So, here are the majority of the pictures we took of them:












It is amazing how many different types of frogs there are. In Madagasca, we had bull frogs nearly a foot across. I guess these are much smaller; what size are they? I particularly like the green and back ones. Another question – they have fingers (or toes) which are not webbed. Does that mean they are entirely land-dwelling? If you have seen this many, I wonder how many there actually are – 10 times, 1000 times?
I hope you’re more relaxed and enjoying stuff now.
Haha, yeah the frogs are tiny. Megan says they are about the size of the top portion of your thumb. I also didn’t notice that about their non-webbed feet and I reckon they probably are majority land-dwelling. They were near the waterfall but it was definitely wet enough for them not to be in the water and Google says they can swim but are not great swimmers because of this xx