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What Eats Poison Arrow Frogs and Why are they Toxic?

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What Eats Poison Arrow Frogs and Why are they Toxic?

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Poison Arrow Frog, Costa Rica Poison Arrow or Poison Dart Frogs are small, colorful frogs found in Central and South America. The brilliant coloration of these amphibians warns predators of their extraordinary toxicity — the Golden Poison Frog (Phyllobates terribilis) of Colombia is said to be lethal if held in one’s hand. Scientists are unsure how poison arrow frogs become so toxic, but it is due to something in their environment as frogs raised in captivity are not poisonous. Mark J. Plotkin explains in Medicine Quest: Poison dart authority Dr. John Daly hypothesized that (1) the amphibians make the [toxic] alkaloids themselves; (2) they made the alkaloids from something that they consumed; or (3) they collected and store the compounds from a component of their diet … [The answer] seems to be a combination of all three. Some of the compounds (or their precursors) are found in insects eaten by the frog: alkaloids are taken in and stored from beetles, ands, and millipedes. But it wa

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