Why do poison arrow frogs have poison in themselves?
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- Poison frogs don't actually make their own poison: They get it from eating mites and ants.
- Bright colors then warn any predator foolish enough to take a bite
- Poison of frogs don't poison themselves.
- The researchers discovered that a small genetic mutation in the frogs,a change in just three of the 2,500 amino acids that make up the receptor -- prevents the toxin from acting on the frogs' own receptors, making them resistant to its lethal effects.
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Getting on Their Nerves
Getting on Their NervesPoison frogs don't actually make their own poison: They get it from eating mites and ants. Bright colors then warn any predator foolish enough to take a bite.
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