There are several toxic alkaloids in the skin secretions of Oophaga pumilio, none of which is life threatening to people.
Dendrobates pumilio
The strawberry dart frog, scientifically known as Oophaga pumilio, is a small, brightly colored amphibian native to Central America, particularly in rainforests of Nicaragua and Costa Rica. It is renowned for its vivid red or orange coloration, often with blue or black markings, which serves as a warning to predators about its toxicity. These frogs are part of the dart frog family, named for the indigenous peoples who used their toxic secretions to tip blow darts. Strawberry dart frogs are also known for their interesting reproductive behavior, where males often guard and care for the eggs and tadpoles.
The African Pigmy Squirrel (Myosciurus pumilio) is the smallest known squirrel in the world. It is no bigger than a man's thumb.
In Africa, there is a pygmy elephant, once described as "Loxodonta pumilio". It is considered to be a tiny morph of the forest elephant.
In the ocean.
they find food by there in-stink
you find food by fishing and packing your food.
the largest current oophaga legmanni or legmann's frog is currently 18 1/2 inches about. the smallest is .2 mm. on average they are about 180 mm. they weigh about .2 punds.
Most of the badgers dig to find their food. Also, they sniff on the ground to find their food.
Most of the badgers dig to find their food. Also, they sniff on the ground to find their food.
they find food by searching for it.