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  1. Golden poison frog - Wikipedia

    The golden poison frog (Phyllobates terribilis), also known as the golden dart frog or golden poison arrow frog, is a poison dart frog endemic from the rainforests of Colombia. The golden …

  2. 10 Crazy Golden Poison Frog Facts - Fact Animal

    Found on the Pacific coast of Colombia, these fearsome frogs consume a diet composed of flies, crickets, ants, and beetles. They absorb plant poisons that are carried by their prey. The …

  3. Golden Poison Dart Frog - Aquarium of the Pacific

    Jul 11, 2007 · A small frog-eating snake, Leimadophis epinephelus, that inhabits the same areas as the golden poison frog actively hunts and eats it. While the snake seems able to eat …

  4. Golden poison frog - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The golden poison frog (Phyllobates terribilis ), also known as the golden dart frog or golden poison arrow frog, is a poison dart frog endemic to the rainforests of Colombia. The golden …

  5. Golden Poison Dart Frog Eats Toxic Insects for Its Own Poison

    Nov 6, 2024 · These tiny amphibians have incredibly toxic skin, and it packs a serious punch. Despite their small size, they are among the most poisonous frogs in the world, and their bright …

  6. Golden Poison Frog - National Geographic

    These brightly colored amphibians are among the largest of the more than 100 poison dart frog species, averaging more than one inch in length. They live within a tiny plot of rain forest on...

  7. The Tiny but Lethal Golden Poison Dart Frog

    Nov 7, 2025 · The Golden Poison Dart Frog plays an integral role in its ecosystem. As both predator and prey, it helps in controlling insect populations and serves as a food source for …

  8. Golden Poison Dart Frog - MMZoo

    The Golden Poison Dart Frog is the most poisonous of all dart frogs. Unique among frogs, they have four unwebbed toes on each foot and a bony, teeth-like plate in their upper jaw!

  9. Golden Poison Frog (Phyllobates terribilis) - World Land Trust

    Discovered in 1973 and first scientifically described in 1978 the Golden Poison Frog is one of the largest of the poison dart frogs and it can grow to 5 centimetres. Its bright colour can vary, …

  10. Phyllobates terribilis | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web

    Golden poison frogs are the most highly toxic of all frogs. Colombian tribes, such as the Embre and Choco Indians, use poison secreted from the frogs’ skin to poison their blowgun darts.