The Poisonous Dart Frog

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The Poisonous Dart Frog BY Grant Mefford

Poisonous Dart Frog Can be many different colors ; yellow, orange, red, green and blue. Does not have ears. Has four legs. Eats insects Can live 3-15 years in the wild Only grows to be ½ - 2 inches

Animal Classification: Amphibian Cold blooded Smooth skinned Hatch as larvae that breath with gills. Grows to adult that breathes with lungs.

Homes and Shelter Poisonous dart frogs live in the rainforests of Central and South America. They can also live in captivity such as zoos.

Predators and Prey With a long sticky tongue that darts out, the frogs slurps unsuspectful insects such as ants, flies, crickets and beetles. There is only one natural predator not bothered by the frog’s poison, a snake named Leimadophis Epinephelus.

Adaptations The Poisonous Dart Frog lives in the rain forests of Central America. They survive on tiny insects. These tiny insects feed on plants that have toxins. When eaten by the frog, these toxins are released. There bright colored skins warn predators to stay away, I am toxic!

Other Interesting Facts The Poisonous Dart Frog gets his name from the tribal Indians of Columbia who used to dip the tips of their blow guns darts in the toxic venom. The golden poison dart frog has enough venom to kill 10 grown men. Poisonous Dart frogs that are kept in captivity such as zoos are actually not venomous. The insects they are fed have not eaten toxic plants.

References http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/amphibians/poison-frog/ http://www.kidzone.ws/lw/frogs/facts-poison.htm http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-poison_frog.html