Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure Zoo and Museum - Salina, Kansas
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August 17, 2013

Yellow-banded Dart Frog (Poisonous frog which lives 10-15 years in Central America and northen South America.)
[Small frog with yellow skin and black markings. Skin is so bright as to appear flourescent.]

Golden Poison Dart Frog native to Colombia. (Considered one of the most poisonous animals in the world. Skin of an adult frog has enough poison to kill 100 adult humans.)
[Greenish/yellow colored from with dark eyes. Face looks more like that of a very small alien than a frog.]

Green and Bronze Poison Dart Frog (This one seems more green and black, but that could be because of the lighting in the aquarium.)
[The frog has bands of black and turquoise across its body and its toes. The from sits on light green vegetation.]

Sonoran Desert Toad (One of the largest toad species in the U.S.)
[One complete toad and one partial one with their eyes barely open. Skin is a greenish/grey color and closely resembles the color of the rock on which they lay.]

Quince Monitor (Species discovered in 1997 in Indonesia.)
[Front half (head and two front legs) of a lizard with yellow and black scaley skin sitting on a small log.]

Chameleon Forest Dragon
[Head and two front legs of a lizard with a fin on its back hugging an upright stick.]

Desert Tortoise who blinked just as I snapped the photo.
[Tortoise with its head turned to one side with its eyelid shut.]

Grand Cayman Blue Iguana
[Green lizard with its head lying flat on a piece of wood.]

Head of an American Alligator that is about 3 foot long
[Close up of the head of a small (about 3 foot long) alligator with its eye's open.]

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