it can be blue, red, orange, etc. (mostly bright colors) just look at images of them on Google
A Poison Dart Frog looks like a small frog. It is bright colored and has Orange and Black mostly! But it can have green or blue.
They use their poison to kill animals that try to eat them. Poison dart frogs are highly toxic.
Like all amphibians, strawberry poison dart frogsare cold-blooded.
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the poison dart frog
Like all amphibians, strawberry poison dart frogsare cold-blooded.
A poison dart frog doesn't really do much expect for eat and jump and do all the other things happy frogs like to do.
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.
with it's tonuge like all frogs
They don't.When the poison dart frogs get startled they secrete a poison from their skin.So anything and anyone touching the frog will get the frog's poison on their skin, where it can cause anything from mild swelling and discomfort to death.Thus, anything that ingests the frog will die.
No, your veins do not turn green if a poison dart frog gets you. The misconception might arise from the vibrant colors of the frog itself, which serve as a warning to predators. Poison dart frogs contain toxic compounds in their skin, but these toxins do not affect the color of your veins. If poisoned, you would experience symptoms like paralysis or cardiac issues rather than color changes in your veins.
yes it does all frogs have a back bone but the poison dart frog has a very weak back bone and very easy to brake so that why it uses poison to protect it's self