Poisonous poison dart frogs feed on small animals such as crickets, ants and fruit flies with broken wings. Its toxicity mainly comes from natural foods such as spiders. The toxicity in these foods will be absorbed into the body by the poison dart frog and then converted into its own venom. The wild individual poison dart frog is very toxic, which is not suitable for artificial breeding, and the potential danger of artificial breeding is particularly great. But after feeding for a period of time, reaching six months, their toxicity will gradually weaken until it disappears. Wild poison dart frogs and artificially raised frogs cannot be mixed, because artificially raised frogs will be killed by wild toxins.
Sapphire poison dart frog is very toxic. They can't swim in the water, so they won't appear in the water. The toxicity of strawberry poison dart frog is less than other varieties, but its venom will make the wound feel hot and swollen. The poison dart frog is the most toxic one, and the venom secreted by one poison dart frog can directly kill ten people.
Although the wild poison dart frog is particularly toxic, it is not toxic in artificial breeding. One of the three poison dart frogs displayed in Beijing Zoo is artificially bred. The breeding technicians in the park once set up a special research group to study poison dart frogs and mastered a set of breeding methods for poison dart frogs. They know the environment and food they need at each stage of their growth, so they will succeed. People will see such beautiful and safe animals.