New poison dart frog discovered. Tiny. Cute. Poisonous. But tiny. And cute.

National Geographic reveals the newest Panamanian sensation to enter the world of science:

A new species of poison dart frog so teeny it can fit on a fingernail has been discovered in a rain forest in Panama, a new study says.

Scientists found the toxic, electric-orange amphibian in a single hilly area near the Caribbean coast, according to a study published this week in the journal Zootaxa.

[V]ery little is known about the newfound frog’s behavior, although the discovery of an adult with a tadpole stuck to its back suggests that it cares for its young.