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No. Poison Arrow frogs live in tropical regions. Australia doesn't have any tropical regions. You can find them in rainforests of South America and Africa.

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Where in the rainforest do poison arrow frogs live?

There are about 220 species of Poison Arrow Frogs. Most species of Poison Arrow Frogs are not toxic to animals and humans. However, more than 100 toxins have been identified in the skin secretions of some Poison Arrow Frogs.!!!!!!!!!


Do poison arrow frogs live in rainforests?

Yes


How long do poison arrow frogs live?

They live for one to four years.


What poisonous frogs live in the tropical rainforest?

There are two main poisonous frogs that live in the tropical rainforest. They are the Poison Arrow Frog and the Poison Dart Frog.


How long have poison arrow frogs live?

One to three years in the wild.


Does a poison dart frog live in Australia?

No. There are no species of poison dart frogs in Austalia.


Do poison arrow frogs hibernate?

They do not because the climate they live in does not give them a reason to; it's always warm.


Where do blue poison arrow frogs live in the wild?

Blue poison frogs are only found in the southern part of Suriname (or Surinam), South America. Generally in a jungle. hope we helped you!


What is the life span of a arrow dart frog that lives in the amazon?

Poison dart frogs live from anywhere from 8 to 36 years, depending on the size of the frog. Larger poison dart frogs will live longer than smaller ones.


What types of amphibians can poison dart frogs live with?

Any Species that share the same poison traits, such as... Poison Dart Frogs.


Do poison dart frogs live in water or soil?

both,poison dart frogs live both on land and water . Mostly in rainforests .


Where do the Arrow poison frogs live?

These little frogs are easily recognized by their blue color, which is generally darker on the limbs and belly and overlaid with black spots or patches, especially on the head and back. As their name implies, poison dart frogs can release toxins from the skin that are distasteful and potentially lethal to would-be predators. Three very toxic species of poison dart frogs from Colombia and South America are utilized by Indians to poison the tips of blowgun darts. Blue poison dart frogs are active during the day and can be found hiding among boulders and debris near streams; however, they lack toe webbing and are poor swimmers, so they are never found in the water.