The bright colours r Yellow, Red and blue .
no. they are not venomous. The bright colors they have are used as camouflage.
Camouflage prevents hunters from seeing them. A pattern that allows them to hide on a tree when insect eaters are hunting for food will help them survive. A dull pattern (instead of bright colours) allows them to blend onto various surfaces.
Yellow, bright colours.
Surprisingly, their bright colours provide good camouflage in the blotchy light of the rain forest. But their vocals are so easy to hear that they are probably not trying to camouflage themselves.
Different colours blended as in camouflage.
he used bright colors
khaki is disguise often used by the military it consists of the colours green and brown it can camouflage with mud and grass
The bright colours tend to be a warning that the frog is poisonous or has a nasty taste. Some frogs use the same warning colouration even though they are not poisonous or nasty tasting - they mimic the warning colouration. Other frogs rely on their drab colouration to camouflage themselves into the background.
i think its like browns and reds and dark colours like that not very many bright colours at all.
Brown and Green mostly.
The camouflage (if you mean colouration) can still be "seen" by other insects they just dont see it the way we see it. Insects can see ultraviolet and many colours, just not some spectrums (like red) that we can see. The camouflage is usually for other predators that can see the arrays of colour and are warded off. Generally in the natural world: bright luminescent colours like yellow red and green equal danger or poison.