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Dyeing dart frogs are Insectivores. They eat [[ants]], [[spiders]], termites and other [[insects]]. They are prey to [[snakes]] and tadpoles are usally eaten by [[fish]].[[http://ci.manhattan.ks.us/DocumentView.asp?DID=1284]] They live 10-15 years.   
Dyeing dart frogs are Insectivores. They eat [[ants]], [[spiders]], termites and other [[insects]]. They are prey to [[snakes]] and tadpoles are usally eaten by [[fish]].[[http://ci.manhattan.ks.us/DocumentView.asp?DID=1284]] They live 10-15 years.   


Dyeing Dart frogs are native to South America's tropical rainforests. This type of frog likes the ground and tends to stay there but you can find them on vines that hang close to the ground. Dyeing dart frogs are shy so you can usally find them under a log or deaf leaves.]][[http://www.santabarbarazoo.org/showAnimals.asp?id=203]] You can also find them near water. Dyeing dart frogs like humid and usally wet habitats.[[http://cis127.info/~allbright/dangerous_frogs/black.html
Dyeing Dart frogs are native to South America's tropical rainforests. This type of frog likes the ground and tends to stay there but you can find them on vines that hang close to the ground. Dyeing dart frogs are shy so you can usally find them under a log or deaf leaves.]][[http://www.santabarbarazoo.org/showAnimals.asp?id=203]] You can also find them near water. Dyeing dart frogs like humid and usally wet habitats.[[http://cis127.info/~allbright/dangerous_frogs/black.html]]


Dyeing dart frogs have a toxic substance that there skin is able to secret. They usally use this substance when predators threaten them. The substance might also protect them from [[bacteria]], [[fungus]], and [[viruses]]. [[http://www.santabarbarazoo.org/showAnimals.asp?id=203]]
Dyeing dart frogs have a toxic substance that there skin is able to secret. They usally use this substance when predators threaten them. The substance might also protect them from [[bacteria]], [[fungus]], and [[viruses]]. [[http://www.santabarbarazoo.org/showAnimals.asp?id=203]]
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