The population of blue poison dart frogs (Dendrobates tinctorius) varies significantly based on their habitat and environmental conditions. These frogs are native to the rainforests of Central and South America, particularly in areas like Suriname and French Guiana. While exact population numbers are difficult to determine, habitat loss and climate change pose threats to their populations. As a result, they are classified as "Least Concern" by the IUCN, but local populations may be declining.
The Blue dots on a dart frog are very poisonous, and if you at least touch it, you will be stunned
poisonous blue tree frog
Any bright color on a frog is a warning: danger, I am poisonous!
1 poison dart frog(golden)2 poison dart frog(blue)3 poison dart frog(red)4 poison dart frog(pink)5 poison dart frog(green)6 cane toad 7 fire belly toad
strawberry dart frog.
NO. You cannot eat a poison dart frog. IT IS POISONOUS and if you eat it you will DIE.
A blue dart frog is about the size of a paperclip......wow!
They aren't. The predators see the bright colors of the frog and they know that they are poisonous.
Dart Frog
canopy
Skin secretions
Poison Dart frog.