Picture this: you're ready to dive into your refreshing pool oasis, but instead of crystal-clear waters, you're greeted by an unexpected pool party—of frogs! While these amphibious visitors might be ...
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Study traces how poison frogs evolved step-by-step toxin defenses
The golden poison frog of Colombia packs enough toxin in its skin to kill ten grown men, yet it produces none of that poison itself. Like other poison frogs, it harvests alkaloids from the ants and ...
Poison frogs appear to have built their chemical defenses gradually: related frogs store low to moderate levels of ...
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