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Poison dart frogs can live more than ten years.
Poison dart frogs, also called poison-arrow frogs, raise their young in a very different way from most other frogs. Both the mother and father frog play roles in ensuring their offspring survive to adulthood. The poison dart frog is found within the rainforests of Central and South America, where the process of its life cycle unfolds within an environment perfectly suited for its unique needs.
16 or more years.
Poison dart frogs live from anywhere from 8 to 36 years, depending on the size of the frog. Larger poison dart frogs will live longer than smaller ones.
Dart frogs have a certain sort of poison that is contained inside the dart frog. When it comes into contact with the sking it immidietly could cause the end of one human's life
It sits, it kills, it eats, it sits. Sometimes it mates.
There are several toxic alkaloids in the skin secretions of Oophaga pumilio, none of which is life threatening to people.
They sleep in their habitat. Like if they live in the zoo, they sleep in the zoo. If they life in the forest, they sleep on the floor.
actually scientist have studied ones life time for up to 10 years now but they have never heard of another living that long but 7-8 years is the common life time of the strawberry poison dart frog.
The frog has three distinct stages of development in its life cycle.
The frog has three distinct stages of development in its life cycle.
They have no predators that we know of. In the wild, they have a short life of about 3 years. Those kept as pets, isolated from fire ants, produce no poison and live longer.