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" Loc. cit. p. 321. show that he does not court concealment. He is very abundant in the damp woods, and I was convinced he was uneatable so soon as I made his acquaintance and saw the happy sense of security with which he hopped about. I took a few specimens... "
The Naturalist in Nicaragua: A Narrative of a Residence at the Gold Mines of ... - Page 321
by Thomas Belt - 1888 - 403 lehte
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Evolution and Animal Life: An Elementary Discussion of Facts, Processes ...

David Starr Jordan, Vernon Lyman Kellogg - 1907 - 526 lehte
...to feed, and they are all preyed upon by snakes and birds. In contrast with these obscurely colored species, another little frog hops about in the daytime,...blue. He cannot be mistaken for any other, and his flaming breast and blue stockings show that he does not court concealment. He is very abundant in the...
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Evolution and Animal Life: An Elementary Discussion of Facts, Processes ...

David Starr Jordan, Vernon Lyman Kellogg - 1907 - 530 lehte
...to feed, and they are all preyed upon by snakes and birds. In contrast wit'n these obsrurely colored species, another little frog hops about in the daytime,...dressed in a bright livery of red and blue. He cannot !x- mistaken for any other, and his flaming breast and blue stockings show that he does not court concealment....
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The First Principles of Evolution

Solomon Herbert - 1913 - 436 lehte
...blotched with black and pinkish-yellow. Of amphibians Mr. Bell describes a frog of Santo Domingo which " hops about in the daytime, dressed in a bright livery of red and blue," and which was found on experiment to be unpalatable. Other frogs of the same district are soberly coloured,...
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The Study of Animal Life

John Arthur Thomson - 1917 - 504 lehte
...to feed, and they are all preyed upon by snakes and birds. In contrast to these obscurely-coloured species, another little frog hops about in the daytime...court concealment. He is very abundant in the damp wood, and I was convinced that he was uneatable so soon as 1 had made his acquaintance, and saw the...
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