Biology, asked by Julyin3637, 1 year ago

How can you help strawberry poison dart frogs from being endangered?

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Answered by krishh2001
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TYPE
Amphibians
FOUND IN
Mexico & Central America South America
FACT
Indigenous cultures have used these frogs’ poison for centuries to coat the tip of their blow darts before hunting.
Anatomy
Poison dart frogs are one of the planet’s most brightly colored animals. Depending on the species, they can be yellow, copper, gold, red, blue, green, black or a combination of those colors. Their showy colors and startling designs help warn predators of the danger they impose—a defense mechanism known as “aposematic coloration.” Within their skin, they store natural venom that can paralyze, or even kill, a predator. The Dendrobatidae family of frogs includes some of the world’s most toxic species. The golden poison dart frog, for example, contains enough poison to kill 10 adult men. Indigenous cultures, such as the Chocó people of Colombia, have used these frogs’ poison for centuries to coat the tip of their blow darts before hunting—a tradition that inspired the frogs’ common name. Despite their fearsome traits, they are relatively small and usually grow to be just one to two inches (2.5 to 5 cm) long.
Answered by nilesh102
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Answer:-

you can to do to help frogs

  • Don't use pesticides. Don't spray pesticides in your yard, whether they are insecticides, herbicides or fungicides.
  • Save water, save frogs. The water we use every day has to come from somewhere, and the places we take it from are diverting it from prime frog habitats.
  • Protect wetlands.

  • Create some space for wildlife
  • Plant a tree in your backyard.
  • Build a pond for the neighborhood frogs.
  • Start composting in your backyard garden or on your balcony.
  • Don't to use harmful chemicals in your garden or home.
  • i hope it helps you.
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