This White lipped Green Tree Frog shows unusual coloration due to the toxic nature of its environment. The area is high in Silver, Nickel and Cobalt.
The pink on the rock beneath its feet is Erythrite, a Cobalt Arsenide, which is responsible for much of the unusual coloration.
I know there has been some work done on plants as bioindicators for Gold, does anyone know of any studies on other fauna and flora? Frogs in particular are very sensitive to chemicals and toxins in their environment
The pink on the rock beneath its feet is Erythrite, a Cobalt Arsenide, which is responsible for much of the unusual coloration.
I know there has been some work done on plants as bioindicators for Gold, does anyone know of any studies on other fauna and flora? Frogs in particular are very sensitive to chemicals and toxins in their environment