Poison arrow frogs are bilaterally symmetrical.
blue poison dart frog (Dendrobates azureus) yellow and blue poison arrow frog
No poison dart frog shoots it poison. They ooze if from their skin. The type of poison depends on the species of frog.
The golden frog is the most poisonous animal in the world. It is a kind of poison dart frog and has enough poison to kill 20 people.
Red frog are poisonous. "I think it is RED ARROW TREE FROG because they are pinkish red!"
Yes. It is kind of obvious because of the name.
The poison dart frog of the amazon jungle in Columbia, South America
He had a wonderful life, but not including what had happened when they shot him with a poison arrow.
As far as I know there is more than one kind of poison in the different kinds of poison dart frogs, but I do not know for sure. I would research it more.
The golden-eyed tree frog, also known as the red-eyed tree frog, has a distinctive yellow throat. This species is native to tropical regions in Central America.
The red-eyed tree frog is an amphibian; amphibians are vertebrates, and all vertebrates have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
A classification of poisonous organisms can indeed save someone's life. If, for example someone came across a poison arrow frog and did NOT know that it was poisonous they would probably exclaim 'Oh! Wow! What a colourful little frog! Isn't it cute?!!' and stroke it. Then, they would almost certainly die because a single poison arrow frog can kill 2200 people! If someone came across a poison arrow frog and DID know that it was poisonous they would admire it's beautiful colours and perhaps take a photo (from a distance of course!) of the creature. They would not try and hold the frog because they would know that they would die... because they had a classification of poisonous organisms!  PS: Hope I helped!
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