Well,poison dart frogs do not have venom. It is there slimy poisonous skin that gives it its name. If poison dart frogs are bred in captivity they do not have poisonous skin,is what I heard. Poison dart frogs are not the best pets. :)
The Strawberry Poison Dart Frog is about half an inch to one inches long.
no they do not because frogs do not get bigger when they come out of there shell they are always about the save size
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The Strawberry Poison Dart Frog is about half an inch to one inches long.
A poison dart frog is around the same size as a regular frog, slightly smaller than a toad. It is approx. 0.59 inches long, but a few can grow to 2.4 inches. Their average weight is 2 grams.
Poison dart frogs grow in a variety of colors, but the related link below will give information about the blue ones.
The place where poison dart frogs live are called rain forest. This warm, wet weather is what poison dart frogs need. The rain lets the kinds of plants the frogs need to live on grow here. The warm weather keeps the frogs from getting too cold and it also means that there are lots of insects for the poison dart frogs to eat.Tropical places , rain forest , jungles , and swamp
no they do not because frogs do not get bigger when they come out of there shell they are always about the save size
Most species are about 1.5 centimeters (0.59 in) but a few can grow up to 6 centimeters (2.4 in). Hope this helps!
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No, poison oak does not grow from acorns. Poison oak plants grow from seeds that fall from mature plants and germinate in the soil. Acorns are the seeds of oak tree species, which are entirely separate plants from poison oak.
Depends on the species and how big the frog is.
It is recommended (if you have the equipment) that an African Dwarf Frog would be the best choice. But do NOT choose a white or albino frog because it is most likely that it was mis-judged and is actually an African Clawed Frog, and will grow too large for a one gallon tank. :)
Many websites offer Grow-A-Frog kits for sale. Major online retailer Amazon carries these kits, as well as the Grow-A-Frog website, and Butterfly-Gifts website.
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