According to the 'dietary hypothesis' frogs eat fire ants and sequester the toxins as a protective measure: that is why they are poisonous. In captivity, when they have a different diet, they aren't poisonous.
yes
some types of snakes can eat the poison dart frogs, if they can cope with the poison.
No frogs eat plants. Poison dart frogs get their poison from fire ants.
Blueberry poison dart frogs, like most frogs, eat small insects. Just like strawberry poison dart frogs, they get their name from their bright colors.
no they eat bugs
So they can get there poison.
Poison dart frogs have a powerful neurotoxin. Therefor, no animals will eat them whether they are dead or alive. Instead, poison dart frogs are consumed by bacteria and fungi who are decomposers.
Strawberry poison dart frogs eat ants, beetles, centipedes, and mites.
insects
No, there are some poisonous frogs such as poison dart frogs.
No. Why would you want to anyway?
They don't eat plants. Dart frogs are carnivores.
They eat beetles and crickets also flies