for the poison to make poison darts
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their skin and lungs
yes
There skin will kill you
The skin of many poison-dart frogs is red.
No poison dart frog shoots it venom. They ooze if from their skin. The type of venom depends on the species of frog.Poison dart frogs got that name not because the frogs have poison darts - they haven't - but because humans used the poison from the frogs to poison their darts.
Poison dart frogs, as their name suggests, secrete a poison through their skin. The poison functions like an acid, seeping through skin and affecting neural activity. As a result of their powerful poison, the frogs have no animal predators (except for humans). Sadly, the poison dart frog is threatened by a fungus called chytrid fungus, which may be the only living thing that lives on poison dart frogs. The fungus blocks the frog's skin, suffocating it. Poison dart frogs are now extinct in the wild.
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their lungs and skin. Tadpoles use gills.
Poison dart frogs emit poison from their skin. Natives who extract the poison from the frogs may roast the frogs over a fire, but the poison from many species is so potent, they can simply rub the tip of their arrows on the frog's skin without harming it.
Well,poison dart frogs do not have venom. It is there slimy poisonous skin that gives it its name. If poison dart frogs are bred in captivity they do not have poisonous skin,is what I heard. Poison dart frogs are not the best pets. :)
They're small colorful frogs that in the wild ooze really nasty poison from their skin. They get their name from the natives who've used the frogs to make poison for their poisoned darts.
YES! They hop and walk around the rain forest.
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their lungs and skin. Tadpoles use gills to breathe.