In the depths of the rainforest, a tiny poison arrow frog exhibits incredible parental instincts as it raises its tadpoles in the treetops. This heartwarming and fascinating display of nature’s resilience and devotion is captured in a captivating video by BBC Earth.
Raising tadpoles in the wild is a challenging task, but this brave frog has managed to carry its young to safe treetop pools. However, when hunger strikes, the frog must call for help. Viewers will be amazed at how nature’s most devoted frog parents work tirelessly to keep their offspring alive in the harsh wilderness.
The footage is taken from ‘Life In Cold Blood’ (2008), a series narrated by the legendary David Attenborough. In this series, Attenborough explores the epic story of reptiles and amphibians, capturing extraordinary and previously unseen behavior in intimate detail. The myth that cold-blooded life is slow, solitary, and primitive is overturned as viewers witness the dramatic, social, sophisticated, and passionate nature of these creatures.
BBC Earth provides viewers with 50 years’ worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Through captivating footage and storytelling, BBC Earth aims to change perceptions and foster a new, warm-hearted relationship with the wonders of the natural world.
This incredible clip showcases the beauty and complexity of the animal kingdom, reminding viewers of the resilience and devotion seen in even the smallest creatures of the wild. Nature truly is full of stories, beauty, and natural wonder, and BBC Earth continues to bring these fascinating tales to audiences worldwide.
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Video “Incredible Poison Arrow Frog Raises Tadpoles in the Treetops | BBC Earth” was uploaded on 03/13/2025 to Youtube Channel BBC Earth
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Can we take a minute to appreciate David Attenborough, his voice, and his contribution to wildlife. We won't have him forever. ❤
How sweet to watch such bonded family moments !
What benefits did the female frog get from producing infertile eggs for the tadpole? The tadpole didn't even stimulate the female frog's sexual organs
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Love David’s narration always
Very sweet!
Simply great. Thank you for the many videos of fantastic nature and animals.
Evev In the animal kingdom, female animals are submissive.
Frog's fighter with Natural Lethal
Arrow 🐸
This is so cute ❤❤❤
tadpole: * sees his aborted brother , this is some serious gourmet shit
Wow! what a story
I like the camera 📷 videographer and the narrator 📹 🎥 📻
I'm in LOVE with JESUS!
"All things were made by Him; and without Him was not any thing made that was made."
John 1:3! ❤
Ich bin völlig sprachlos! Niemals hätte ich gedacht, dass ein so winziger Frosch seine Kaulquappen bis in die Baumwipfel trägt, um sie dort aufzuziehen. Diese Szene wirkt wie ein Naturwunder
What the
How AWESOME is our Creator 😁 🤎 🙏🏾💪🏾
BBC Earth is what television is supposed to be
Tadpole was a tad hungry.
Isn't that
Wonderful🖤
Evolution is much better than A.I. lol
That is a really better father than many humans
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Is that actually the mother or just some random girl he found on the streets? If so, where's the mother?
Its pretty neat how the poison of the frogs skin doesn't effect the tadpoles
What a filthy dirty frog
The frog looks funny and it is green.
The incredible poison arrow frog carefully raises its tadpoles high in the treetops, keeping them safe from predators. These tiny, vibrant frogs carry their offspring on their backs, depositing them in water-filled leaves or tree hollows. Their bright colors warn of deadly toxins, making them one of nature’s most fascinating amphibians.
Thank you so much, BBC Earth❤
So the frog feeds its young by having a female lay unfertilized eggs? Like a chicken except you're eating the eggs of your own species.
Nature’s tiny yet brilliant wonder! The dedication of poison arrow frogs as parents is incredible.
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Not in front of the baby !
Amazing Colours 🙂
Does the female just constantly produce non-fertile eggs throughout the entire time for all the different tadpoles😮 that's a lot of eggs
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