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Life of a Golden Poison Dart Frog

by Salma and Johnny

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Life of a golden poison dart frog
by johnny oey and salma Kohgadai
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Life of a golden poison dart frog
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By Johnny Oey and Salma Kohgadai
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Contents
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Introduction
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Bodymania
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Ears
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Babies
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Where do golden poison dart frogs live?
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Ways of killing prey
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Predators
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What is killing the frogs?
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Are golden poison dart frogs endangered?
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Were poison dart frogs poisonous in the first place?
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Authors note
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Glossary
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Index
Introduction
Golden poison dart frogs are almost extinct. They are in the family of poison dart frogs. Read this book to learn all about Golden poison dart frogs!
BODYMANIA
A golden poison dart frog scientific name is phyllobates teribbillis. Dendrobatadaes (den dro bat ti ta dis) are poison dart frogs. Phylllobates (fee lo bates) means golden poison dart in Latin.
A golden poison dart frog is about the weight of an American penny. It grows up to 2 inches long. Females are usually larger than males.
Golden poison dart frog
real size
real size
Legs
Golden poison dart frog legs are like other frog legs. They are also used as weapons to Jump on prey. Their back legs jump on their prey while their front legs hold down their prey.
back legs jump
front legs pounce
Ears
Frogs ears are like drums. They are called tympanum. Sound bounces off of their ears. It is an external hearing for catching prey, such as different kind of bugs. The sound bounces off in the direction the bug is coming from so they can follow their prey.
about where ears are
African clawed frog
Babies
Baby frogs are carried to a fast flowing river. The babies
Have suction cups on the bottom of their head to stick to a rock and eat diatom single-cell algae. With a wall of silica.
tadpole
Diatoms
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