The Poison Dart Frog is a animal on FarmVille. It was originally released on March 26, 2012 as a common reward of the 95th File:Mystery Game-icon.png Mystery Game. It was re-released on March 18th, 2013 as common reward in Mystery Game 145.
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| - The Poison Dart Frog is a animal on FarmVille. It was originally released on March 26, 2012 as a common reward of the 95th File:Mystery Game-icon.png Mystery Game. It was re-released on March 18th, 2013 as common reward in Mystery Game 145.
- A poison dart frog was a kind of red-and-black frogs native in the Caribbean, most notably the island where the Fountain of Youth was located. These frogs were known to be very poisonous, as just a scratch or touch to a skin could kill a person in minutes.
- The frog on the left is the basis for this animal. File:Blue Poison Dart Frogs Real.jpg
- Poison dart frog (also dart-poison frog, poison frog, dart frog, Panamanian frog, or formerly poison-arrow frog) is the common name for the frogs in the family Dendrobatidae. Unlike most frogs, these species are active during the day and often exhibit brightly-colored bodies. Although all wild dendrobatids are at least somewhat toxic, levels of toxicity vary considerably from one species to the next and from one population to another. Many species are critically endangered. These amphibians are often called "dart frogs" due to indigenous Amerindians' use of their toxic secretions to poison the tips of blowdarts. In fact, of over 175 species, only three have been documented as being used for this purpose (curare plants are more commonly used), and none come from the Dendrobates genus, which
- Poison dart frogs (also dart-poison frogs, dart frogs, poison frogs, harlequin frogs or formerly poison-arrow frogs) are frogs in the family Dendrobatidae. They are native to tropical rainforests in South America. Unlike most frogs, these species are active during the day and often exhibit brightly-colored bodies. Many, if not most species, secrete a mix of alkaloid neurotoxins through their skins. These small amphibians consist of the most poisonous animals worldwide. Although all wild dendrobatids are at least somewhat toxic, levels of toxicity vary considerably from one species to the next and from one population to another. Many species are critically endangered. These amphibians are often called "dart frogs" due to indigenous Amerindians' use of their toxic secretions to poison the ti
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| - *Subfamily Hyloxalinae
**Hyloxalus
* Subfamily Colostethinae
**Ameerga
**Colostethus
**Epipedobates
**Silverstoneia
*Subfamily Dendrobatinae
**Minyobates
**Oophaga
**Dendrobates
**Phyllobates
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| - Poison dart frogs (also dart-poison frogs, dart frogs, poison frogs, harlequin frogs or formerly poison-arrow frogs) are frogs in the family Dendrobatidae. They are native to tropical rainforests in South America. Unlike most frogs, these species are active during the day and often exhibit brightly-colored bodies. Many, if not most species, secrete a mix of alkaloid neurotoxins through their skins. These small amphibians consist of the most poisonous animals worldwide. Although all wild dendrobatids are at least somewhat toxic, levels of toxicity vary considerably from one species to the next and from one population to another. Many species are critically endangered. These amphibians are often called "dart frogs" due to indigenous Amerindians' use of their toxic secretions to poison the tips of blowdarts.
- Poison dart frog (also dart-poison frog, poison frog, dart frog, Panamanian frog, or formerly poison-arrow frog) is the common name for the frogs in the family Dendrobatidae. Unlike most frogs, these species are active during the day and often exhibit brightly-colored bodies. Although all wild dendrobatids are at least somewhat toxic, levels of toxicity vary considerably from one species to the next and from one population to another. Many species are critically endangered. These amphibians are often called "dart frogs" due to indigenous Amerindians' use of their toxic secretions to poison the tips of blowdarts. In fact, of over 175 species, only three have been documented as being used for this purpose (curare plants are more commonly used), and none come from the Dendrobates genus, which is most characterized by the brilliant color and complex patterns of its members.
- The Poison Dart Frog is a animal on FarmVille. It was originally released on March 26, 2012 as a common reward of the 95th File:Mystery Game-icon.png Mystery Game. It was re-released on March 18th, 2013 as common reward in Mystery Game 145.
- A poison dart frog was a kind of red-and-black frogs native in the Caribbean, most notably the island where the Fountain of Youth was located. These frogs were known to be very poisonous, as just a scratch or touch to a skin could kill a person in minutes.
- The frog on the left is the basis for this animal. File:Blue Poison Dart Frogs Real.jpg
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