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Yes, Also that is why I think that they have a part of the species named the poison dart frog

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Known as Poison Dart Frogs, members of the family Dendrobatidae. However, a plant extract, curare, is more commonly used for that.

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Q: Poison is extracted from these animals by Indians in Central and South America to use on arrowheads?
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