
Poison Dart Frog
A small tropical poison dart frog on a leaf with bold patches and spots across its body, bright eyes, and a flower — a colorful coloring page.
Here is the dazzling poison dart frog, shown perched on a leaf with a smooth round body covered in bold patches and spots, big bright eyes, tiny toes, and a tropical flower nearby. The standout patterns across its back and legs give you lots of separate areas to fill with daring color combinations. In the rainforest, poison dart frogs really are this brightly colored, and their vivid blues, reds, yellows, and greens act as a warning that tells predators to stay away. That makes this the one frog page where wild, unrealistic colors are actually the most accurate choice. The bold spots suit colorers who like clear shapes to fill, and there is room to get creative with the pattern. Use strong, contrasting colors for the patches and a green leaf underneath. Print on US Letter or A4 and go as bright as you dare.
Coloring Tips
- Go bold — real poison dart frogs are vivid blue, red, or yellow, so the brighter your colors the more accurate they are.
- Pattern the spots — color the patches a different color from the body so the warning markings really stand out.
- Calm background — keep the leaf a plain green so the colorful frog pops as the star of the page.