Poisonous frogs have been found to have nearly 500 different bioactive alkaloids in their skin secretions, some of which have been used for food procurement by Central and South American aboriginals who live in areas that these frogs inhabit (Daly, 1980; Daly et al., 2002; Takada et al., ...
Most poisonous frogs get their toxins from their diet. But the southern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne corroboree) and the northern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne pengilleyi) are different. These native Australian species, found only in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, make their...