Yes there is a almost deadly frog actually.The poison dart frog is blue for a reason.To warn other animals of their poisonous barbs.If you touch it,the darts inject the poison into the person\animal etc.Although poisonous,it is not always fatal and is treatable.
There are some species of frogs that can actually kill a dog (by licking the frog or drinking from the water dish the frog has been in.) There is also a species of frog that kill a human and it's called a 'poison dart frog' which are in South America. == ==
Frogs release poisons through their skin and can be deadly to others, such frogs are normally found in the amazon.
Most definitely. The poisonous tree frogs of the Amazon basin are extremely lethal. Merely touching one can kill an adult human.
Yes. Touching a poison dart frog will kill you.
because they need it to use it for defense.
No frogs are poisonous I'm shure there harmless for what ever animal No frogs arn't Poisonous to dogs there harmless.
Tap water contains chemicals such as chlorine and chloramine that are used to treat it. In standard drinking water the levels of these chemicals are not high enough to harm strong, healthy, common frogs. Weak frogs, very small frogs or sick frogs may be adversely affected. If you put tadpoles in tap water they will die.
Not all frogs are asexual but some species of frogs and lizards can reproduce asexually. These frogs reproduce by laying eggs that do not require fertilization; a process is known as parthenogenesis.
not all frogs are green some are brown.
because they need it to use it for defense.
There skin will kill you
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No. Many are poisonous, even deadly.
No frogs are poisonous I'm shure there harmless for what ever animal No frogs arn't Poisonous to dogs there harmless.
Rising temperatures, habitat destruction, and the spread of the deadly chytrid fungus have wiped out dozens of species of harlequin frogs in recent years.
Many dart frogs secrete lipophilic alkaloid toxins through their skin. It is currently believed that dart frogs sequester these chemicals from their arthropod prey, rather than synthesize the toxins themselves.
Tap water contains chemicals such as chlorine and chloramine that are used to treat it. In standard drinking water the levels of these chemicals are not high enough to harm strong, healthy, common frogs. Weak frogs, very small frogs or sick frogs may be adversely affected. If you put tadpoles in tap water they will die.
Some ponds certainly do have frogs in them.
No, there are some poisonous frogs such as poison dart frogs.
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
Yes some frogs are poisonous and you can tell because of their color