Ranitomeya cyanovittata

People have observed this frog foraging for food in leaf litter.

Scientists conclude that it prefers areas with partial coverage from ferns and other small plants.

This frog's young live in pools of water in Heliconia plants.

[1][3] Scientists have classified this frog as least concern of extinction because of its large, undisturbed range.

[1][3] The frog's range includes at least one protected park: Parque Nacional del Serra do Divisor.