The only snake known to be immune to the toxins of poison dart frogs is the Rhabdophis tigrinus, commonly referred to as the tiger keelback snake. This snake has evolved to not only tolerate the potent toxins of these frogs but also to sequester them for its own defense. When consumed, the toxins from the frogs are stored in the snake's tissues, making it distasteful or toxic to potential predators. This unique adaptation showcases a fascinating example of predator-prey interactions in nature.
cause it feels like it
it's a snake called Leimadophis epinephelus.
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Poison Dart Frogs are about the size of your thumbnail
Poison dart frogs got that name not because the frogs have poison darts - they haven't - but because humans used the poison from the frogs to poison their darts.
No an arthrood is an insect and such but a poison dart frog is an amphibian
No frogs eat plants. Poison dart frogs get their poison from fire ants.
Probably a snake that is more or less immune to the poison, as with the Golden Dart Frog, which can be eaten by a snake: Leimadophis epinephelus.
some types of snakes can eat the poison dart frogs, if they can cope with the poison.
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their skin and lungs
Poison dart frogs are carnivores, which would make them consumers.
poison dart frogs do not have webbed feet. they have sticky pads on there feet