Imagine Little thumb sized frogs...


Painted in warning colors brighter than any artist's palette. Lime green poison dart frogs (or bright blue) hop boldly across the leaf litter, carrying enough toxin in their skin to deter predators. (But harmless to careful observers.)


Indigenous Emberá people once used similar species' secretions for hunting darts, hence the name. These little frogs are daytime active colorful gems, thriving in Costa Rica's humid lowland forests where moisture keeps their skin protected. In a jungle of giants, poison dart frogs prove power doesn't need size. Just brilliance and quiet assurance.


Watching them navigate the forest floor leaves a lasting impression... embrace your colors, carry your burdens gently and thrive exactly as you are.


What's the smallest creature that's left the biggest impression on you?

A tiny green and black poison dart frog sits camouflaged among wet rocks and moss.
Shiny green beetle exploring a dried brown leaf in macro photography.
Metallic green insect navigating across textured brown leaf surface.