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What eats the frog from madagascar?

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Madagascar is also home to tree frogs (Boophis, Heterixalus) and a group of toad-like frogs including the Tomato frog (Dyscophus antongili), which releases a sticky glue-like secretion that protects it against colubridsnakes, cats, and dogs.
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✔✔ Madagascar is thought to have more than 300 species of frogs, 99 percent of which are endemic.

✔✔ Frogs are the only amphibians found in Madagascar , there are no toads, salamanders, or newts.

✔✔ Mantella are among the most popular of Malagasy frogs in the pet trade.

✔✔ These strikingly beautiful frogs fill a similar ecological niche to the poison dart frogs of South America in that both use bright colors to advertise their toxic skin secretions to predators.

✔✔ Using an opposite survival strategy are the Mantidactylus, which rely on cryptic camouflage instead of gaudy colors. 

✔✔ Madagascar is also home to tree frogs (Boophis, Heterixalus) and a group of toad-like frogs including the Tomato frog (Dyscophus antongili), which releases a sticky glue-like secretion that protects it against colubrid snakes, cats, and dogs.

✔✔ The secreted substance can produce an allergic reaction in humans as well. 

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