2017-02-24

Poison ARROW FROG Facts

Be aware of species with very bright colors! This is a trademark characteristic of Poison Arrow Frogs and many other toxic species. It's also a natural mechanism to warn predators to stay away.

English: Green and Black Poison Dart Frog, Gre...
Green and Black Poison Dart Frog, Green and Black Poison Arrow Frog or Mint Poison Frog,
Dendrobates auratus,  (Photo credit: 
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* The ultra bright colors of the poison arrow frogs are a warning to predators.
* Numerous amphibians generate toxic compounds through the glands and carry trace amounts of poison on the external parts of their bodies. Poison arrow frogs produce poison that is strong enough to severally damage human beings.
* Native tribesman in Columbia utilize ancient techniques that collect the poison from the frogs. After collecting the poison they lace their arrow tips with the poison and create a powerful weapon that can poison prey with or use against rival tribes.
* In lesser amounts, the poison from Arrow Frogs can be used on humans for its muscle relaxant properties.
* Females lay eggs on land in damp areas. The males then guard the eggs until they hatch and become tadpoles. The babies then crawl onto the backs of their fathers while the father searches for water. Once the father finds suitable amount of water, he shakes the babies off his back and from that point on they are on their own.
* Dart Frogs are exotic pets that require extra caution while keeping them as pets because of their poison secretion properties. Even 1/1000th is enough to potentially cause serious harm to any human being.
* In captivity they can live up to 10 years.
* Their use their sticky tongues to capture prey such as small spiders and termites. They capture their prey by using their sticky, retractable tongues.

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