Why do some rainforest frogs have colorful skin?
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In the animal world as in fashion, bright color makes a bold statement. The vivid hues of the strawberry poison dart frog declare, “If you eat me, it could be the last thing you ever do!” And that’s no bluff. The one-inch amphibian, native to Central and South America, secretes a substance so toxic that a single drop can kill a bird or snake.
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hat's because it is laced with poison. ... 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.
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