i guess so but you shouldnt touch it or just dont get on
Yes, Louisiana is home to several species of frogs, including the Southern Leopard Frog and the Green Tree Frog, but it does not have native poison dart frogs. Poison dart frogs are primarily found in Central and South America, where they thrive in tropical rainforests. While some exotic species may be kept in captivity or introduced in the pet trade, they are not part of Louisiana's native fauna.
The color looks brighter. That comes from the fluid that contains the poison. It makes them look shiner. It tells predators to stay away. They make the poison by eating fire ants. People have them as pet with a different diet and they don't produce the poison. A poison emanating frog looks prettier.
A Poison Dart Frog, as a pet, to play with yourself and watch it play with other pets? I believe that the Gecko sounds like the better choice for a pet, to me. Additional Information: There are many "endangered" or "critically endangered" Poison Dart Frog species, that doesn't take into account the levels of toxin they carry. They are hard to care for, and require a specific environment, and certain atmospheric conditions. Zoos working to breed and raise them are also struggling with a disease that kills them. The Gecko is a common species and seen in many environments. They could make an excellent pet. While some species do require a controlled atmosphere, they are fun to watch, as many can change colors, and make interesting calls, and chirping sounds, some have a sweet tooth, enjoying fresh fruits, and honey. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
here's a list of thing red panda fox parrot poison dart frog parrot fish /some can be pet or wild that's all that i can think of check the animal's out at google images
i would recommend a non poisonous frog if your look for that particular pet.
insects and grass The easy answer is they eat bugs, live bugs. In the wild, they eat bugs and beetles that eat poisonous plants. It is these bugs that the frogs are able to extract the alkaloid toxins that they use to make betraxotoxin (spelling may be wrong) (the same toxin found in the liver of blow fish. See blow fish sushi for info) stored in glands on their back. When the frog feels threatened, The frog will present their back with their head down and butt up and secrete poison from the glands. When kept in captivity, controlling the diet of the bugs keep the alkaloid toxin from the frog and the frogs loose their toxicity.They eat plants and bugsIn the wild they eat mostly fire ants. The reason being, these ants are the source of the frog's poison. In captivity, owners can buy them wingless fruit flies and vitamin dust at most pet-stores and feed it to them, although most pet-stores do not supply poison dart frogs. A great place to get one is a private breeder.Dart frogs purely eat and survive off meat. They will eat spiders, ants, termites and insects such as flies. They have few predators because they produce a high toxin level of poison.insectsIt eats small terrestrial invertebrates. Mostly insects like small beetles and other small prey. Also they eat small new born crickets
The exact number of poison dart frogs in captivity is difficult to determine, as it varies widely among zoos, aquariums, and private collectors. However, many species of poison dart frogs are bred in captivity for conservation purposes, research, and the pet trade. Some estimates suggest that thousands of these frogs are kept in various facilities worldwide. Conservation programs often aim to maintain genetic diversity and support the survival of these species.
Yes. In captivity I believe that they are no longer poisonous, and I do know that some people keep poison dart frogs as pets. But usually only experts do this, because dart frogs are particularly sensitive and need special care.
The Spotted Frog will be pet of the month July of 2009.
Well.. IF You Feed the Poison on the Pet... it will die and i think you it will turn to Zombie
A pet frog
Kobe 7 poison dart frogs, commonly known as the "Kobayashi" morph, can typically be purchased from specialized exotic pet stores, reptile expos, or online retailers that specialize in amphibians. It's essential to ensure that the seller is reputable and that the frogs are sourced ethically and legally. Additionally, check for any local regulations on owning exotic pets before making a purchase.