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Why is there bright coloring on a poisonous frog?

To warn potential predators that they are toxic.


How does a frog's skin warn possible attackers that it may be poisonous?

Bold colors and wild patterns on the upper surface of the skin usually mean the frog is dangerous. Usually a frog that is poisonous is a very bright color, like the poison dart frog. ** Yes, and some frogs and toads will put out an odor to warn of its threat.


How does a frog scare off predator?

Frogs can be VERY aggresive when it comes to their eggs. I would warn you NOT to touch a frog's eggs or you will be sorry.


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Are there any physical or behavirol adaptations for a poison dart frog?

there bright colors warn predators then the poison kills the predators


Why are poison dart frog's skin bright color?

DescriptionThe Blue Poison Dart Frog is a small frog with bright blue coloring. Its back and top of the head are a lighter-colored sky blue, while its belly and legs are a darker blue color. Dark blue and black spots cover the frog's body, primarily its back and head. The sexes are similar in appearance, with females being slightly larger than males.


What is the most lethal poison?

The most lethal poison in the world can be found on the back of a poison dart frog! The frog uses the poison on its back for protection against predators. If you see a picture of a poison dart frog, the colours are very bright and vibrant. These warn of predators that it is poisonous.


What is unusual about the poison arrow frog?

The most unusual thing about the poison arrow frog is that its skin secretes a highly toxic poisonThey tend to be brilliantly coloured, with yellows, blues and reds, rather than green - these brilliant colours warn potential predators that the poison arrow frog is not good to eat


What is a crows behavior?

Okay, crows have the amazing ability to remember a certain face and they can remember it for up to two years. If they see that face, like if that person takes a walk on the same path every day, they caw at him or her. This is a proven fact. I repeat, it is true. Crows are smart, okay? But when they see a predator, the caw to warn all the other crows. And when one crow dies, the rest in the group often wait a while and mourn. I am serious. They usually wait in a tree and have a moment of silence, then all fly off. It's true.


Why do chicken crow?

Actually it is the rooster that crows, the hens sometimes make attempts to mimic the rooster but it comes out as a cackle. The reason the rooster crows is to communicate. He will crow to announce to the world that he is on guard and watching over his flock, he crows to let his hens (and other roosters hens) where he is and how to find him. They crow to warn of danger when a predator is spotted. He will crow in response to a hen announcing she has laid an egg. They often crow just to tell the world they are doing what roosters do.


What do howler monkeys use their loud voices for?

To mate and to warn other monkeys if any danger is coming near.


What are the main birds that eat ladybugs?

Crows, martins, swallows and swifts are the main birds that eat ladybugs. They number among the world's insect-eaters whose diet includes even aposematic arthropods. The insects in question (Coccinellidae family) serve as prime examples of aposematism whereby bright body coloration, such as orange, red or yellow bodies or spots, warn potential predators of unpleasant scents, tastes and textures during consumption.