Only if one eats them too often. The acronyn 'Dwaf' stands for 'Dangerous when eaten frequently', so it's easy to remember not to overindulge (unless you don't speak English). Also, where I live just south of the Arctic Circle, they are not readily available and very expensive, so we only have them as arare treat. Nanook
no, but they can carry diseases like salmonella, so keep your hands clean
No. African dwarf frogs are not poisonous.
i heard it at my local petstore but i dont know if its true
no they just eat normal fish food i have two African dwarf frogs ^.^
My instinct is yes it is. Frogs and turtles often carry the salmonella virus and that could kill a baby, so to be safe I wouldn't let a baby play with either.
No. Goldfish are a cold water fish and African dwarf frogs are tropical. Their waters carry different bacteria and they can make each other very sick.
No they are not but like any other amphibian or reptile they can carry salmonella which is bad if you were to ingest it so after touching the frog or water the frog is in you just need to wash or disinfect your hands.
Yes sometimes they can have the case of Izah or Samonella. That is common between eggs too. Also wellinds disease.
Snails do carry diseases! African land snails can harbor and pass on Meningitis and Schistosomiasis--a parasitic disease. They also are loaded with bacteria like salmonella and e-coli.
Midges are known to carry diseases such as Oropouche virus, bluetongue virus, and African horse sickness virus. These diseases can be transmitted to humans, livestock, and other animals through midge bites.
One common superstition is that you get warts from toads. That is just not possible, warts come from a virus that frogs and toads never carry.
Both can carry many different kinds of diseases.