All toads can secrete a poison called bufotoxin, which varies in intensity from lethal to harmless. It is extremely bitter if the toxin has no lethality, where just the taste will make is spit the toad out.
The most dangerous type of frog is the golden poison frog. Its poison is capable of killing in excess of ten men.
Australia's most dangerous frog is the Northern Territory's Marbled Toadlet. This small frog secretes potent toxins that can cause serious harm or death if ingested by predators or humans. It is important to avoid handling any frogs in the wild to prevent accidental exposure to their toxins.
Diseases carried by mosquitoes can be fatal. Some trees have poisons in their bark that cause extreme rashes that can become infected resulting in death. There are also frog species that are poisonous if eaten. Then there's the many species of venomous snakes found there. But the single large animal that would be the most dangerous to encounter would be the jaguar.
The poison arrow frog is the most poisonous amphibian in the world.
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It depends on the species of frog. Most males are somewhat smaller than the female frog. Many species are identical to the human eye; it's the internal sex organs that are non-visible that make the definitive sex.
frogs are never dangerous ever
The frog in general, no. There are several frog species that are endangered, however.
a frog with a machinegun
Bullfrog Barking Tree Frog