Are there any venomous frogs in NC? Charlotte more specifically? My dog tried to eat one two nights in a row (same one?). She spit up, tried to vomit, foamed at the mouth. She's a big dog (Boxer) and in good health so I assumed all was well, but two days later she's not eating and panting a great deal. I'm wondering if it could be toxic. I'm into alternative remedies; I hate to take her to the vet only for them to give a round of antibiotics.
Brown frogs in Florida are not poisonous, but some species of frogs in the state can secrete toxins through their skin as a defense mechanism. It's always best to avoid touching or handling wild frogs to prevent any potential reactions or harm.
No. African dwarf frogs are not poisonous.
Frogs that are toxic to cats include species like the Colorado River toad, cane toad, and poison dart frogs. If a cat ingests or comes into contact with these frogs, it can result in serious health issues. It's important to keep cats away from any frogs they might encounter.
No, most frogs are not poisonous. While some species of frogs do produce toxins on their skin as a defense mechanism, the majority of frog species are not harmful to humans or other animals. It's important to always be cautious when handling wild frogs to avoid any potential risks.
Not all dark-colored orange frogs are poisonous, but it is important to remember that bright colors in nature often signal toxicity as a defense mechanism. If unsure, it is best to avoid touching or handling any brightly colored frog in the wild.
Peppermint trees (agonis flexuosa) are not known to be poisonous to frogs. However, it's always best to ensure that frogs are not consuming large amounts of any plant, as some frogs can have adverse reactions to certain plants even if they are not technically poisonous.
Brown frogs in Florida are not poisonous, but some species of frogs in the state can secrete toxins through their skin as a defense mechanism. It's always best to avoid touching or handling wild frogs to prevent any potential reactions or harm.
No. African dwarf frogs are not poisonous.
No Tree frogs are not poisonous. however some rain forest tree frog species such as the (poison)dart frog are poison but unless you live in the rain forest any species you come across are not poisonous...
No Minnesota does have toads that could be poisoness.
Frogs that are toxic to cats include species like the Colorado River toad, cane toad, and poison dart frogs. If a cat ingests or comes into contact with these frogs, it can result in serious health issues. It's important to keep cats away from any frogs they might encounter.
Why not write about how the native people would use the frogs for war (like rubbing the dead frog on a arrow, ect), or any other way the frogs help/didn't help people. I would probably say poisonous frogs in general, not just blue ones.
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Not poisonous Simply put, glass frogs are not poisonous. They don’t have any toxins that could harm people or other animals. In fact, they’re considered pretty safe and can make great pets if you can provide for them.
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Jared Boll - Charlotte, North Carolina.