Because the poison of some frogs, (poison dart frog's) poison is on the outside of the body, not the inside.
The Cloaca eliminates waste from the frogs body
in captivity poison arrow frogs or poisong dart frogs did not produce the poison on their skin. The cause was found out. It was the lack of ants in their diet. They mostly eat ants in their environment wich provide their body with the necesary ingredient to make their poison.
Frogs have a permeable skin wich contains mucusglands and poison glands.
Urine is waste from the blood that the kidneys filter from the body. Kidneys in the body of a frog function in the excretion of urine.
All frogs consume its prey by flipping out its tongue and with its sticky substance, it makes its prey stick to its body.
The poison used on blowpipe darts is typically sourced from plants or animals, such as the curare vine or certain frogs. These poisons can paralyze or kill the target by interfering with nerve signals in the body.
Waste, sperm and urine are materials that exit the frog through the cloaca.
If the body keeps collecting waste it would be toxic and one would end up dead
The Golden Poisonous Dart Frog protects itself by a parotid glands which are located behind the eyes at the top of the head and any predators that the Golden Poisonous Dart Frog has finds the poisonous glands distasteful and can tolerate these high levels, but for other animals they are not so lucky just as humans are not. The chemicals in these frogs varies from hallucinogens, nerve poisons, poison that narrow the blood vessels and convulsants.
"Poop" or excrement is a natural by-product of eating and drinking. When humans or animals/reptiles/etc. eat and drink, nutrients are extracted to form energy needed to live. All else becomes waste that must be excreted by the body. If waste is not excreted, toxins within the waste would poison and kill the body.
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