Blue Poison Frogs, like many other frog species, primarily travel by jumping. Their strong, muscular legs allow them to cover significant distances in a single leap. They also use their agility to navigate through their forest floor habitats, often moving between plants and over obstacles in search of food or mates. Additionally, these frogs may occasionally crawl or climb when necessary.
Poison dart frogs are carnivores, which would make them consumers.
no, they are posionous, but remember they are frogs.
They protect theirselves with their poison.
in forests
yes all frogs do
The blue poison dart frog is the most endangered species
in the rainforest.
Small insects
yes they do
Dendrobates pumilio
There is a species of snake that is immune to them.
Like all frogs, they eat insects.