small insects- fruit flies, newborn cricket, meadow planton
So they can get there poison.
no they eat bugs
Insects,fish,and other frogs
Bugs.
they eat bugs and that stuff
No, they are carnivores. They feed on bugs, worms, etc.
They eat beetles and crickets also flies
Poisin Arrow Frogs, mostly tree frogs and a large percentage of them being found in the Amazonian Rainforest, are mostly insectivores, but they will just eat about any animal that's smaller than it and can fit in their mouth. Such as flies, ants, bugs and even small fish. The deadly poison in it's skin is thankfully used only for defense, and not at all for hunting, even though one drop of it is enough to kill 8 fully-grown adult male human beings.
Last pointless answered that it was because "God made it that way", it is really because poison dart frogs get their poison from the bugs they eat.There for, they eat the same bugs. God might have "made them live with each other", but hardly that he "made" them that way.
Crickets.
They eat small bugs, their bright colour indicates to larger animals that they are poisonous which is the frogs defence
They usually eat flies but sometimes they will eat small insects.