Safari Ltd. Poison Dart Frogs Toob - Detailed

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The Blue Poison Dart Frog is actually at home in the tropical rainforest in northern South America and lives in the flowers of bromeliads. With its gorgeous coloring it also looks very fetching on your hand! The bright Blue Poison Dart Frog with black spots on its back is beautiful. Although it’s so small, it immediately stands out with this fancy coloring. Contrary to its name, its skin is only poisonous when it eats the ants in its native rainforest in South America.

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