Golden Frog

The endangered Panamanian golden frog (actually a toad) uses its bright color to convey an important message to predators: Don’t eat me; I am poisonous. Found only in the tropical forests of Panama, this beautiful amphibian uses its sunshine yellow skin covered with jet-black splotches to warn predators of its toxicity. Critically endangered.

Provenance for the collector: this image was created on film and featured in Art Wolfe’s book Vanishing Act

Description

Art has carefully chosen a select group of images for his Open Edition Fine Art Collection. They are printed on EPSON Premium Photo Luster paper using archival EPSON Ultrachrome inks. Art signs the print with a silver acid-free pen.

Print sizes are approximate based on image or format.

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Additional information

Weight 15 lbs
Dimensions 49 × 4 × 4 in
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