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One thing I didn’t mention in this video is how this poisonous frog got its name. For a very long time the indigenous peoples of the Colombian rainforest, including the Emberá-Wounaan and the Cofán, used the poison extracted from these frogs to tip their spears, arrows and blowgun darts. This naturally lead to them being referred to as “poison dart” frogs.
Of course, that’s not the only name they’re known by. When the species was catalogued by herpetologists in 1978 they gave it the name Phyllobates terribilis. Phyllobates is a reference to the genus of this frog… and terribilis is a reference to… well… just how terrible its toxins can be!
Fascinating Horror
2023-02-21 09:49:06 +0000 UTCMichael Rutherford
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