Mating calls by males are an important factor in mating, and often need to be distinct in order to attract females of the same species.
Ranitomeya imitator varadero for sale (formerly Dendrobates imitator), is a species of poison dart frog found in the north-central region of eastern Peru. Its common names include mimic poison frog and poison arrow frog, and it is one of the best known dart frogs.
It was discovered in the late 1980s by Rainer Schulte who later split it up into more subspecies; describing each as a specific color morph, and sometimes having a separate behavioral pattern. The acoustics, morphs, and behavior of the species have been extensively researched.
Habitat of Ranitomeya Imitator Varadero For Sale
This frog has been found in primary and old-growth secondary rainforests between 200 and 1200 meters above sea level. This frog is diurnal, with two periods of activity, one early in the day and one later.
The male frogs are territorial, and will attack other males that enter their range. Generally, the frog chooses one good plant to retreat to and works from there. Mated pairs have closely overlapping ranges.
Diet of Ranitomeya Imitator Varadero For Sale
These frogs eat ants, mites, and other invertebrates, such as flies, beetles, and springtails.
Among different populations of R. imitator, different color morphs are present to mimic other poison frog species. There are four color morphs among R. imitator populations that mimic closely related sympatric (existing in the same area) species: varadero (R. fantastica), striped (lowland R. variabilis), spotted (highland R. variabilis), and banded (R. summersi).
The geographic distribution of these morphs primarily includes geographically isolated populations in different areas of Peru, however there are a number of “transition zones” between populations where different color morphs interact.
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