Nothing serious, I'd say go for it. It's pretty much what St. Patrick did with the snakes in Ireland and he's considered a saint now, so it will probably turn out well for you too.
They are part of the ecosystem because that way when endangered predators don't eat the poison dart frog they live helping the environment!
Basically some poison contain expiration date and some are not. This is to direct the consumer about the effectively of the product. The expired poison is still poisonous but the grade is lesser. Furthermore expired poison contained more hideous consequences when accidentally induced
They usually live in warm environments, and in forests, they use poison venom to kill their prey.
That would depend on the type of poison and it's concentration.
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Poison them.
Poison dart frogs need rainforest areas in which to live. The only cases of poison dart frogs living in the desert is if a specially constructed ecosystem is made for them, such as that found outside Phoenix, Arizona, by a couple who apparently breed poison dart frogs as exotic pets.
Revenge poison is very concentrated, and easily kills even with the smallest amount of it.
Depends entirely on the type and amount of poison. Maybe nothing, maybe instant death.
The only way one can become immune to a poison is if he/she takes very small doses (amount depending upon the poisons toxicity) and increase this amount slowly until ones system becomes familiar with the poison. This can change depending on the poison, as there are some varieties that you can not build up any sort of immunity to.
Of-course it depends upon the amount of poison u take in.....................
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