Males use soft vocalizations to attract females for mating and to make domains. Scientists believe that frogs use touch, visual displays and chemical cues in order to communicate. With other animals they use their skin as like warnings.
There are about 220 species of Poison Arrow Frogs. Most species of Poison Arrow Frogs are not toxic to animals and humans. However, more than 100 toxins have been identified in the skin secretions of some Poison Arrow Frogs.!!!!!!!!!
yes they are exactly the same, the poison arrow frog is also called a poison dart frog
it depends on what species of poison frogs they are
Poison arrow frogs are bilaterally symmetrical.
To date, the only known natural predator of poison arrow frogs is a snake known as Liophis (Leimadophis epinephelus). This snake has developed resistance to the frogs' poison.
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a sand swapper eats a poison arrow frog and poison arrow frog eats insects
There are about170 different breeds of poison arrow frogs.
The amount of people that die from poison arrow frogs is roughly 2.2 million.
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