The strawberry poison-dart frog lives in Central America. The habitats range from Nicaragua and Costa Rica to northwestern Panama.
No. There are no species of poison dart frogs in Austalia.
Golden poison dart frogs live in the pacific coast Columbia
Poison dart frogs need rainforest areas in which to live. The only cases of poison dart frogs living in the desert is if a specially constructed ecosystem is made for them, such as that found outside Phoenix, Arizona, by a couple who apparently breed poison dart frogs as exotic pets.
They are part of the ecosystem because that way when endangered predators don't eat the poison dart frog they live helping the environment!
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They live in the leave-litter of forest floors.
No. There are no species of poison dart frogs in Austalia.
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Golden poison dart frogs live in the pacific coast Columbia
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Yes, they do live in Iran.
Poison dart frogs can live more than ten years.
The strawberry poison dart frog primarily inhabits the understory layer of the rainforest. This layer is characterized by lower light levels and high humidity, providing a suitable environment for the frog's survival and reproductive needs. The understory also offers ample cover from predators and a variety of microhabitats, such as leaf litter and vegetation, where they can find food and shelter.
1-3 years
Poison dart frogs live from anywhere from 8 to 36 years, depending on the size of the frog. Larger poison dart frogs will live longer than smaller ones.
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