This is the scientific name of a snake found in the amazon rainforests. It is immune to the toxins produced by poison arrow frogs and can eat them without becoming sick unless the toxin is very strong.
There is no such thing as a leimadophis epinephelus. The closest animal is the liophis epinephelus, which is a very small snake that lives in the rainforest. It is immune to the toxin of poison frogs and will eat the young ones but is not large enough to eat adult frogs.
A poison skined snake ,It poison because it's diet of poison dart frogs and i am JUST 12 years old l:D
The snake's common name is Liophis
Leimadophis epinephelus - Lee-ma-doh-fis epi-nef-elus
The enemy of the leimadophis epinephelus is the poison dart frog. The frog has natural venom that paralyzes their predators and prey on their skin.
Epinephelus morio - scientific name of lapu-lapu...look at red grouper wikipedia
well. if look stab him cut of his neck shoot it them r some ways i would kill a snakesigned kill the snake now i don't like them
The Liophis epinephelus
The snake's common name is Liophis
To date, the only known natural predator of poison arrow frogs is a snake known as Liophis (Leimadophis epinephelus). This snake has developed resistance to the frogs' poison.
The only known predator of a poison arrow frog is a single species of snake, namely Liophis (Leimadophis) epinephelus. This snake, while resisting the frog's poison, is not completely immune.
You are looking for Liophis. It is the only known predator of the world's most poisonous frog, the golden poison frog (Phyllobates terribilis). This snake is resistant to the poison but not immune, but if a human touches it, it is said to be lethal.
Liophis miliaris was created in 1758.
The dart frog feeds on insects (ants, centipedes) and occasionally spiders.The frog is food for some birds, and snakes such as Leimadophis epinephelus (aka Liophis epinephelus) which has developed resistance to its poisonous secretions.The loss of the frog's habitat to logging and farming is the major threat to its survival.
Epinephelus flavocaeruleus was created in 1802.
Leimadophis epinephelus - Lee-ma-doh-fis epi-nef-elus
One snake in particular, Leimadophis epinephelus, is found in the rainforest and only eats frogs
The enemy of the leimadophis epinephelus is the poison dart frog. The frog has natural venom that paralyzes their predators and prey on their skin.
the poison dart frog