How Poison Dart frogs kill people?
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- Around 13 to 18 in year people killed by poisons dart frogs.
- The most poisonous of these frogs, the golden poison frog (Phyllobates terribilis), has enough toxin on average to kill ten to twenty men or about ten thousand mice.
- Most other dendrobatids, while colorful and toxic enough to discourage predation, pose far less risk to humans or other large animals.
- A single "golden poison frog" harbours enough poison to kill 10 grown men, making these frogs perhaps the most poisonous animals alive.
- They are one of many species of toxic frogs, which are known as poison dart frogs.
- They are all small: the largest are no more than 6cm long, and some are just 1.5 cm.
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- They are only dangerous if they bite you, injecting their venom into your bloodstream.
- The golden poison frog has no such limitations.
- It keeps its poison in glands beneath its skin, so any reckless human taking a bite would be in trouble immediately.
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