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== Reproduction ==
== Reproduction ==
Females Dyeing dart frogs are attracted to a male by its call. They follow him to the forest floor. The female lays 8-10 eggs, and sometimes 15. After the eggs are layed the male will fertilize them. After fertilization occurs the male takes care of the eggs by protecting them from predators. The watches over them for 14-18 days untell they hatching. Once the tadpoles hatch they climb onto the male’s back and are then taken to a body of water. The body of water is where they will live for over two months. [[http://www.rosamondgiffordzoo.org/animals_gallery.asp?id=66]]
Females Dyeing dart frogs are attracted to a male by its call. They follow him to the forest floor. The female lays 2-12 eggs. After the eggs are layed the male will fertilize them. After fertilization occurs the male takes care of the eggs by protecting them from predators. The watches over them for 14-18 days untell they hatching. Once the tadpoles hatch they climb onto the male’s back they are attached to the males back by a stickey mucus. Then taken to a body of water. The body of water is where they will live for over two months. [[http://www.rosamondgiffordzoo.org/animals_gallery.asp?id=66]] The[[metamorphosis]] take around 8 to 12 weeks to develop. A female can lay a couple nests of eggs during the year.


== Ecology ==
== Ecology ==
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