Some species of frogs secrete toxins from glands in their skin. Only a few species of frogs secrete toxins deadly enough to kill humans, and most of these are the poison dart and mantella frogs.
The majority of toxic frogs would only make a human very sick if they ate it. The popular White's Tree Frog (kept as a pet) secretes a waxy toxin that would make humans ill if ingested, and of course one should avoid getting it into the eyes or other mucous membranes.
Many tree frogs are completely non-toxic, so the short answer to your question is 'no'. It's not impossible that there is a deadly toxic tree frog somewhere in the world, as we have definitely not discovered all species of frogs in the world yet.
Even the most toxic frogs definitely can't kill you if you don't eat them, or rub them on an open wound. ^_^
woodlouse or wooodlice are temperature dependent. they are not generally like pest in the household because they do not spread germs or diseases and basically do not damage wood or structures but their presence indicate that the place where they live are damp areas or moist areas.
How long can a tadpole live on land?
well tadpoles hatch in around 1 week after they have been laid (but in some frogs it can take longer).Tadpoles stay tadpoles for around three weeks but once again it can take longer in some frogs and it also depends on the water they live in and the food they consume hope this helps byeee.
What does a frog use to capture food?
a frog uses its sticky toung to catch flies and such when it is hungry.
How many frogs are there in Africa?
There are 7 frogs in Africa and they have lots of mustardy pickles on them
What is the lover single chamber of the frogs heart?
I believe you meant to type "lower" instead of "lover".
The lower chamber is the ventricle. Reptiles (and birds) have a three-chambered heart (two atria and one ventricle). Mammals have a four-chambered heart (two atria and two ventricles).
They eat basically anything, some common foods are crickets, goldfish, worms and mice. The amount they eat is according to the size.
Why Do frogs eat their shed skin?
The frogs appear to be climbing out of baggy wet clothing as they scramble to get their old skin off. They also eat it as it comes off which scared me the first time I saw it because I thought he was caught in debree or eating something that should not be in the tank. As I looked closer I realized that it was his old skin. Looking at his tank buddy he was also doing the same thing. After doing a little research I found out that this is normal and the skin is good for them. They appear to choke on it a little as it goes down, a little like watching a snake eat. Then they are look all bright and fresh :) Hope that helps, I am still a bit of a novice my self. Sounds like they shed every few weeks and it is not a sign of distress or anything.
What is the metamorphosis of a butterfly and a frog?
A frog's metamorphosis is from a tadpole to a froglet, and a butterfly is from a caterpillar to, well, a butterfly.
How many digits are on the hind limbs of a frog?
A frog has five toes on its back legs and four toes on its front legs.
Why are frogs more sensitive to changes in their environment?
Beginning in the early 1980s, biologists began to realize that amphibians such as frogs are extremely sensitive to pollution and other environmental stresses. Declines in amphibian numbers and increases in deformed bodies have led scientists to investigate the role of habitat loss, increased ultraviolet radiation (due to ozone depletion), and chemical pollution in these important changes. No one is sure why amphibians are so sensitive to pollution, but it may be linked to the fact that their skin is relatively thin and permeable to water, so frogs are exposed more directly to pollutants and environmental radiation. In addition, their eggs are laid in ponds and other water bodies, so they can absorb whatever chemical pollution may be present throughout their early developmental period.
When did frogs start to become extinct?
Nobody actually knows because there many be some un-discovered frog speacies.
But I think roughfly over the years about over 100,000
Where does the tree frog get born?
Tree frogs can live in a forest or anywhere where there are high trees or other tall vegetation
to help eggs stick together it is called a slimmy jelly
Are toads and frogs of the same species?
No. Although frogs and toads are both amphibians, they are completely different species from each other. Frogs belong to the family Ranidae while toads belong to the family Bufonidae.
Which way can a frog look without turning its head?
to the sides cause its eyes are on the sides so it can look those ways only according to my observation on frogs.