The golden poison frog, also known as the golden dart frog or the golden frog, is a species of poisonous frog that is found in the rainforests along the Pacific coast of Colombia. What Frog is One of the Most Toxic in the World? #shorts #frog #shortsfeed #factsaboutanimals
It is considered to be one of the most toxic animals in the world.
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The skin of the golden poison frog contains a potent neurotoxin called batrachotoxin, which is lethal to most animals, including humans. The toxin works by disrupting the function of sodium channels in the body, leading to muscle paralysis and eventually death.
Despite their toxicity, the golden poison frog is a popular target for illegal pet trade due to their bright and striking colors. The frogs are also used by indigenous people in Colombia for their toxic secretions, which are applied to blow darts for hunting.
Conservation efforts are in place to protect the golden poison frog, as their population is threatened by habitat loss and over-harvesting. The frog is listed as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.
It is considered to be one of the most toxic animals in the world.
I made this video with this AI software.
http://bit.ly/3XRy6XY.
The skin of the golden poison frog contains a potent neurotoxin called batrachotoxin, which is lethal to most animals, including humans. The toxin works by disrupting the function of sodium channels in the body, leading to muscle paralysis and eventually death.
Despite their toxicity, the golden poison frog is a popular target for illegal pet trade due to their bright and striking colors. The frogs are also used by indigenous people in Colombia for their toxic secretions, which are applied to blow darts for hunting.
Conservation efforts are in place to protect the golden poison frog, as their population is threatened by habitat loss and over-harvesting. The frog is listed as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.
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