The Blue Poison Dart Frog is a small frog with bright blue coloring. Its back and top of the head are a lighter-colored sky blue, while its belly and legs are a darker blue color. Dark blue and black spots cover the frog's body, primarily its back and head. The sexes are similar in appearance, with females being slightly larger than males.
Poison Dart Frogs are about the size of your thumbnail
Poison dart frogs got that name not because the frogs have poison darts - they haven't - but because humans used the poison from the frogs to poison their darts.
No an arthrood is an insect and such but a poison dart frog is an amphibian
No frogs eat plants. Poison dart frogs get their poison from fire ants.
In the wild: Dart frogs hunt ants and termites by day amidst the thick brush. Because their prey is so small, they spend a great deal of time foraging, increasing their vulnerability to predation. Their bright colors offer them protection as they forage, warning away predators such as snakes. At the zoo:Pinhead crickets and wingless fruit flies.
Blueberry poison dart frogs, like most frogs, eat small insects. Just like strawberry poison dart frogs, they get their name from their bright colors.
no they are bright colors
Strawberry Poison Dart frogs have a red boby and blue legs and feet.
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Poison Dart Frogs are about the size of your thumbnail
its bright colours warns predators that they are poisonous
Poison dart frogs got that name not because the frogs have poison darts - they haven't - but because humans used the poison from the frogs to poison their darts.
There are a huge number of species of poison dart frogs. They are all different colours, but most of them are extremely brightly coloured. Bright colours on animals in nature are often called 'warning colours'. Their bright shades of red, green, yellow, purple and blue, often iridescent and spotted or striped, clearly say 'don't eat me, I'm poisonous'.
No an arthrood is an insect and such but a poison dart frog is an amphibian
No frogs eat plants. Poison dart frogs get their poison from fire ants.
some types of snakes can eat the poison dart frogs, if they can cope with the poison.
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their skin and lungs