A group of poison dart frogs is known as an “army.” One of this frog’s adaptations is its brightly colored body, from blue to red and black to golden yellow. Poison dart frogs are sometimes known as “poison arrow frogs.” The golden poison dart frog, the most toxic of all of th...
Pets Dart FrogsRob Carr
Poison dart frogs are popular pets. They require high humidity and controlled temperatures. Even when their diet is changed, wild-caught poisonous frogs retain their toxicity for some time (potentially years) and should be handled with care. Captive-bred frogs become poisonous if fed an alkaloid-...
Poison dart frogs are members of the Dendrobatidae family and considered to be the most poisonous amphibians. Click for more facts or worksheets.
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These frogs are so poisonous that one millionth of an ounce can kill a small animal, and an amount smaller than a grain of rice is enough to kill a human being. However, they are harmless if left alone. These frogs are sometimes kept as pets. The toxin is only harmful if it enters ...
In the past ten years the keeping of poison dart frogs has grown incredibly popular, however until now there has not been a publication so concise and easy to read. The species covered within this book are the most frequently kept and the information about them would enable virtually any ...