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Poison Dart Frogs

There are several species of poison dart frogs, which are also sometimes also known as poison arrow frogs. They come in a wide variety of bright colors, and are all somewhat toxic. Where the poison levels of some of these frogs is mild, others can be deadly.

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How do you disposed poison?

You should try not to mix more than you need or use up any extra when the job is completed or you can keep it in the equipment until the next use if stored properly. It breaks down over time so you can simply freshen it up a little. Many companies pour leftovers from small sprayers in a spray rig tank used on bigger jobs.

How long does it take to get killed from a blue poison dart frog?

about 5 min to kill a person my buddy survived and told me it was 5 min

What are the characteristics of the Strawberry dart frog?

They can be strawberry-red or orange-red on the head. They also can be blue or black at the bottom part of the body. They also have some spots they can get too 1/2 inch too 1 inch long.

What do blue frog eat?

This frogs' diet consist of insects that live near the water source.

Are poison dart frogs extinct?

No. Poison dart frogs are not extinct. But, they are coming very close to being endangered! The only place that they live at is deep within the tropical rainforests. They blend in very poorly; they have very bright colors

What is the extraction process of the poison dart frog?

Poison dart frogs emit poison from their skin. Natives who extract the poison from the frogs may roast the frogs over a fire, but the poison from many species is so potent, they can simply rub the tip of their arrows on the frog's skin without harming it.

Is a gecko or a poison dart frog better as a pet?

A Poison Dart Frog, as a pet, to play with yourself and watch it play with other pets? I believe that the Gecko sounds like the better choice for a pet, to me.

Additional Information: There are many "endangered" or "critically endangered" Poison Dart Frog species, that doesn't take into account the levels of toxin they carry. They are hard to care for, and require a specific environment, and certain atmospheric conditions. Zoos working to breed and raise them are also struggling with a disease that kills them. The Gecko is a common species and seen in many environments. They could make an excellent pet. While some species do require a controlled atmosphere, they are fun to watch, as many can change colors, and make interesting calls, and chirping sounds, some have a sweet tooth, enjoying fresh fruits, and honey. For more details, please see the sites listed below.

What chases the piosen dart frog?

Humans are really the only creature that hunts/chases poison dart frogs. They spear them, then put them in a fire, and rubbed arrow points on them for the poison. It is for a definite kill if they shoot an animal.

Do some frogs have poison in their skin?

Yes. Frogs (and toads) have mucous glands all over their skin to help keep their skin lubricated. If frogs do not keep their skin moist they will dry out and die. In some species, such as the poison dart frogs, the secretions from these glands are highly toxic. All frogs and toads have a degree of these poisons, even if it is only in retrace amounts, but in some species the concentration of toxins is much greater, providing an effective defence mechanism.

The mucous glands in frogs' and toads' skin is different from the parotid glands which some species of toads have just behind their eyes, which contain irritants and other toxins to deter predators.

Do Poison arrow Frogs Live In Australia?

No. Poison Arrow frogs live in tropical regions. Australia doesn't have any tropical regions. You can find them in rainforests of South America and Africa.