about 1 inch
The Strawberry Poison Dart Frog is about half an inch to one inches long.
Poison Dart Frogs are about the size of your thumbnail
1.5 to 6cm in length. One grew to 13cm long.
lThey have strong hinds for jumping. lTheir colors are used for camouflage. lTheir skin color is used to warn predators. lTheir alkaloids are used to make poison that are used against predators. lThey have a sticky retractable tounge they have sticky pads on their feet, for climbing trees. lIt is small, so it is easy to hide. A lot of animals that live in the rainforest will die if they eat it, so it decreases population of predators.
you would die a painful death. yummy You just might get really sick so you migght want to go to the hospital incase it kills you!poision dart frogs are not a thing to eat anyway, if you ate one im pretty sure you are going to die. i mean would anyone with common sense eat anything with the word poision in it? or even better frog, who in there right mind would eat a frog that muast taste disgusting!!!
a big thing named chupicobar
The Strawberry Poison Dart Frog is about half an inch to one inches long.
Poison Dart Frogs are about the size of your thumbnail
it is as big as your hand
1-6 centimeters or about .40-2.40inches
Most species of poison dart frogs are small, sometimes less than 1.5 centimetres (0.59 in) in adult length, although a few are up to 6 centimetres (2.4 in) in length.
1.5 to 6cm in length. One grew to 13cm long.
lThey have strong hinds for jumping. lTheir colors are used for camouflage. lTheir skin color is used to warn predators. lTheir alkaloids are used to make poison that are used against predators. lThey have a sticky retractable tounge they have sticky pads on their feet, for climbing trees. lIt is small, so it is easy to hide. A lot of animals that live in the rainforest will die if they eat it, so it decreases population of predators.
you would die a painful death. yummy You just might get really sick so you migght want to go to the hospital incase it kills you!poision dart frogs are not a thing to eat anyway, if you ate one im pretty sure you are going to die. i mean would anyone with common sense eat anything with the word poision in it? or even better frog, who in there right mind would eat a frog that muast taste disgusting!!!
it has blue feet. More impressive is that South American native tribes discovered the poison secreted on these frogs' skins and utilized it on the tips of arrows and spears to become more effective hunters (and assassins, when needed). Poison dart frogs (a variety of genera and species within each genus) can concentrate this poison from food in their environments and use it to protect against being eaten by big predators. They have a variety of bright skin colors as a universal warning--"don't touch me, don't eat me, I'm poisonous!"
a bigger frog (:
Big Frog Wilderness was created in 1984.