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.
no, it is probably not a good idea considering almost all our food can poison them
by swimming
Eating.
sleeping and eating
His worst habit is farting.
Eating
diet
yes
meals seeds
They are efficient hunters.
no
It's not because of a eating habit. It's because you might chock on the food.