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Because some Atelopus species live in very noisy habitat (due to falling water), males will often use waving arm motion to communicate rather than loud chirps, making it very difficult to locate them in the wild at times. Shown: displaying male Atelopus species in breeding tanks at Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project's new Gamboa Field Stationa
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- Clay Bolt
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- Latin America