Biology, asked by shoib190, 1 year ago

What part of the poison dart frog holds the poison dart?

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Answered by nilesh102
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  • As we the scientists are unsure of the source of poison dart frogs' toxicity, but it is possible they assimilate plant poisons which are carried by their prey, including ants, termites and beetles.
  • Poison dart frogs raised in captivity and isolated from insects in their native habitat never develop poison.

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Answered by HariesRam
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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. Other poison dart frogs are far less toxic than the golden poison frog, and only a handful of species pose a risk to humans.

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