yes all frogs do
Not really. Poison dart frogs eat insects, and they don't need much teeth to do that.
Well,poison dart frogs do not have venom. It is there slimy poisonous skin that gives it its name. If poison dart frogs are bred in captivity they do not have poisonous skin,is what I heard. Poison dart frogs are not the best pets. :)
Yes
it has blue feet. More impressive is that South American native tribes discovered the poison secreted on these frogs' skins and utilized it on the tips of arrows and spears to become more effective hunters (and assassins, when needed). Poison dart frogs (a variety of genera and species within each genus) can concentrate this poison from food in their environments and use it to protect against being eaten by big predators. They have a variety of bright skin colors as a universal warning--"don't touch me, don't eat me, I'm poisonous!"
Poison dart frogs live in small colonies, with members spaced a few feet apart. These colonies usually consist of about six individuals, but they are not particularly territorial and tolerate living in close proximity to each other.In captivity it is best to give the poison dart frogs enough space for their "mini-territories". A good rule of thumb is 10 gallons of vivarium space per frog; therefore a group of four poison dart frogs should be kept in a 40-gallon vivarium.
poison dart frogs do not have webbed feet. they have sticky pads on there feet
Strawberry Poison Dart frogs have a red boby and blue legs and feet.
Not really. Poison dart frogs eat insects, and they don't need much teeth to do that.
Well,poison dart frogs do not have venom. It is there slimy poisonous skin that gives it its name. If poison dart frogs are bred in captivity they do not have poisonous skin,is what I heard. Poison dart frogs are not the best pets. :)
you will die if your 5 feet- from it
Yes
it has blue feet. More impressive is that South American native tribes discovered the poison secreted on these frogs' skins and utilized it on the tips of arrows and spears to become more effective hunters (and assassins, when needed). Poison dart frogs (a variety of genera and species within each genus) can concentrate this poison from food in their environments and use it to protect against being eaten by big predators. They have a variety of bright skin colors as a universal warning--"don't touch me, don't eat me, I'm poisonous!"
legs and feet
Poison dart frogs live in small colonies, with members spaced a few feet apart. These colonies usually consist of about six individuals, but they are not particularly territorial and tolerate living in close proximity to each other.In captivity it is best to give the poison dart frogs enough space for their "mini-territories". A good rule of thumb is 10 gallons of vivarium space per frog; therefore a group of four poison dart frogs should be kept in a 40-gallon vivarium.
poison of the poison dart frog can kill as many as 100-1000 sheep depending on how much there are the frogs. so if we have too much people poisoned, the whole world could die. so plz b careful.
the poisonous dart frog has a bright dotted skin that contains alkaloids which is poisounous to humans if you touch it with a cut or another opening on your hand but if not the poison cannot not go through your skin
Frogs do not have chicken feet, if anything they have duck feet. Frogs have webbed feet. Frogs have frog feet