Poison dart frogs have a strange habit of tapping their toes, and scientists may have finally figured out why. The idea is to create vibrations to drive away defenseless prey.
The colorful and poisonous poison dart frog lives in warm, humid habitats such as rainforests and wetlands in Central and South America.
One of the common behaviors of these animals is tapping their toes. Previous research has suggested that Possibly related to the diet of the yellow brown dart frog (poison dart frog).
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Source: www.newscientist.com