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Q: How do blue poison dart frogs hunt?
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When does a poison dart frog come out?

poison dark frogs are diurnal. which means that the hunt in the day, sleep at night. Us humans are diurnal.


Do poison dart frogs use camouflage?

In the wild: Dart frogs hunt ants and termites by day amidst the thick brush. Because their prey is so small, they spend a great deal of time foraging, increasing their vulnerability to predation. Their bright colors offer them protection as they forage, warning away predators such as snakes. At the zoo:Pinhead crickets and wingless fruit flies.


Does a straberry poison dart frog hunt?

no


What does the blue poison dart frog do?

they hunt for their prey, keep an eye out for predators, find shelter when they need it, sometimes they look for mates, sleep, and females find places to lay their eggs.


How do you protect yourself from a dangerous frog?

frog? It's not like a poison dart frog will hop into your shoes but, if you accidentally touch one in the wild, seek medical help right away. Your skin could very irritated if in contact from the poison frogs. Unless you want to hunt like the natives in the Amazon Rain Forest don't go looking for these froggies. The way the natives hunt is by taking the frog and squeezing it's skin just above a dart. They take just enough poison to cover the tip of the dart. Then they put the dart into this sort of tube and they wait for prey. Once they find a good plump hog they blow into one end of the tube to send it flying. The dart pops out the other end of the tube and sticks itself into the animal's hide. Even thought the dart itself is not enough to kill the animal, the poison will. The poison gets into the animal's blood stream and attacks the body killing it.


What poison did the pygmies hunt with?

Pygmies hunt with poisonous ends, which is possible to kill, known as a Blowpipe Dart


Do frogs do their feeding during the day or at night?

Most frogs and toads are nocturnal, however there are some groups which are largely diurnal. These include the Dendrobatidae (poison-dart frogs) and Mantellas which are found in tropical forests of Central/South America and Madagascar, respectively.


Do frogs hunt in packs?

No, frogs live alone and do not "hunt" they just sit on a log and when a fly comes by they snap their tongue and that's how they the frogs eat.


How does a frog kill a bird?

Frogs sit almost motionless when they hunt and thus can become camouflaged. They capture prey with their tongues which they are able to extend.


Do frogs hunt?

Frogs sit almost motionless when they hunt and thus can become camouflaged. They capture prey with their tongues which they are able to extend.


What type of animals hunt frog as their prey?

There is a variety of animals that hunt frogs. Animals that hunt frogs as prey include snakes, lizards, birds, and various small mammals such as hedgehogs and swimming mammals such as water shrews. Fish will prey on frogs, as will a variety of diving and wading birds. Other frogs also eat frogs. Young, small crocodiles also eat frogs.


What amphibians hunt at night?

Frogs salamanders