Andinobates tolimensis, the Tolimense poison frog, is a species of amphibian in the family Dendrobatidae, endemic to Colombia in the outskirts of Falan and north of the department of Tolima.
[5] The adult frog measures 17.39 to 18.91 mm in snout-vent length with considerable sexual dimorphism: males are smaller than females and have detectable vocal slits.
[6][5] Scientists observed this frog in a small patch of secondary cloud forest 1852 meters above sea level.
[1][5] Scientists saw a male carrying a single tadpoles on his back, demonstrating parental care.
[5] It was discovered in 2006 by biologist Oscar Gallego and identified as a different species by herpetologist Juan Manuel Rengifo.