The poison of the poison arrow frogs.
What is so unusual is that a long time ago Native Americans used the poison from the frogs on their arrows, so that when they shot someone with an arrow the poison would be in their blood and they would die from it.
Poison Dart Frogs do not shoot their poison. They are named Dart Frogs because natives in South America used to use them to make the tips of their arrows poisonous.
they live in rainforests and Indians used them for poison on their arrows
Upas (also called ipoh) is an arrow poison used by people of Indonesia and Malaysia.
Natives of South America used the toxins secreted by the frog, which are some of the most toxic biotoxins found, to coat the heads of their arrows. This ensured a quick kill even with a non-lethal wound.
I think Africa has the most poisonous grub called the ''Bushman arrow-poison beetle.'' This beetle grub is used to poison Arrow tips and the poison can kill large herbivores by only penetrating the skin.The beetles are found at the roots of the 'African myrrh'
Yes. Their poison was used by South American and Columbian Indians to poison the tips of their blowgun darts.
Natives of South America used the toxins secreted by the frog, which are some of the most toxic biotoxins found, to coat the heads of their arrows. This ensured a quick kill even with a non-lethal wound.
Indian tribes in south America uses it as weapon (diping their spikes in it).
In fact they are called poison dart frogs -touching their skin allows their bodily fluids to absorb into you through your skin -then you die from it! -It IS for real and the natives use it for hunting by rubbing their blowgun dart tips against the frog immediately before using the arrow.Also curare from the curare plant.
Ancient natives of South America tipped their darts with the poison of the dart frogs. This poison's chemical name is batrachotoxin, which is a very powerful neurotoxin.