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What is a poison-arrow frogs defense?

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Answered by nilesh102
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  • Poison dart frogs are one of the planet's most brightly colored animals.
  • 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.

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Answered by HariesRam
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Although many frogs are green or have muted colors and patterns that help them hide from potential predators, some frogs like the blue poison arrow frog use bright colors as a means of defense. The brilliant blue color of these frogs serves as a warning to potential predators not to eat it.

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