These Animals Don’t Need Help Surviving In The Wild

Poison Dart Frogs

Like their namesake, these frogs are used by indigenous tribes to make poison darts or arrows. Each one of these tiny amphibians packs enough venom on their skin to kill 10 full-grown men. You’re not going to want to annoy one of these fellas if you come across them in the wild.

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They create a specific toxin through the consumption and digestion of various plant life. You can find these frogs scattered across the tropical areas in South and Central America. So, watch out if you ever find yourself there.