Allobates myersi (common name: Myers' poison frog) is a species of frog in the family Aromobatidae found in Amazonian Colombia, likely also in adjacent Brazil and northeastern Peru.
[3][1] The frog has been found in some protected parks, specifically Parque National Natural Río Pure and Parque National Natural Yaigoje Apaporis.
[1] The female frog lays her eggs on the leaf litter.
Scientists believe the male frog provides parental care by guarding the eggs and carrying the tadpoles to streams.
It does face some threat in the southern parts of its range from habitat loss in favor of increased cattle cultivation.