Originally posted by RavelloSome species of frog secrete toxins from their skin. These toxins deter predatory animals from eating them, and some are extremely poisonous to humans. Generally the frog obtains the poison from the insects or animals they eat. The Australian corroboree frogs Pseudophryne corroboree and Pseudophryne pengilleyi have been discovered to be able to manufacture a unique alkaloid which is not derived from their diet (Daly). Some natives of the Amazon area extract poison from the poison dart frog and put it on their darts when hunting. It was previously a misconception that the poison was placed on arrows rather than darts. The name of the frog was changed from poison arrow frog to poison dart frog in the early 1980's. Poisonous frogs tend to advertise their toxicity with bright colours.
I'm naive here ,but can I know what's wrong with frogs?
"It's unprintable." Haha proved you wrong.
Originally posted by RavelloFor some reason, Sasquatch672 has a problem with French-Canadian people. I'm not sure what it is exactly but he definitely has a bias against them. I believe there's a word for that kind of attitude. Bigotry, I believe. I may be wrong though...
I'm naive here ,but can I know what's wrong with frogs?
Originally posted by Will EverittThere's nothing quite as stupid as using a plagiarised Cut n' Paste job as a substitution for "Orginial Wit". Except, perhaps, a socially-retarded Marine blabbing on about something he obviously knows nothing about.
Some species of frog secrete toxins from their skin. These toxins deter predatory animals from eating them, and some are extremely poisonous to humans. Generally the frog obtains the poison from the insects or animals they eat. The Australian corroboree frogs Pseudophryne corroboree and Pseudophryne pengilleyi have been discovered to be able to manufact ...[text shortened]... frog in the early 1980's. Poisonous frogs tend to advertise their toxicity with bright colours.
Originally posted by Will EverittI already knew this,thanks anyway.
Some species of frog secrete toxins from their skin. These toxins deter predatory animals from eating them, and some are extremely poisonous to humans. Generally the frog obtains the poison from the insects or animals they eat. The Australian corroboree frogs Pseudophryne corroboree and Pseudophryne pengilleyi have been discovered to be able to manufact ...[text shortened]... dvertise their toxicity with bright colours.
"It's unprintable." Haha proved you wrong.
I still miss what's wrong with frogs in a more general term: there aren't frogs in the U.S.?
Originally posted by darvlay"socially-retarded"
There's nothing quite as stupid as using a plagiarised Cut n' Paste job as a substitution for "Orginial Wit". Except, perhaps, a socially-retarded Marine blabbing on about something he obviously knows nothing about.
possibly.
"Marine"
Nope.
"Orginial Wit"
Not what I was aiming for.
"plagiarised"
Well I think that was clear that I didn't just write that but I will source wikipedia as my infomation source.