Poison dart frogs help keep their homes (habitat) healthy by eating lots of insects and keeping their numbers down (controlling insect populations)!
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Bush vipers have overlapping, keeled scales (each scale overlaps the next like roof shingles).
A bush viper’s head is broad and triangular, much wider than its thin neck. This shape gives room to its venom glands (located behind the eyes and upper jaw), fangs, and muscles that help it bite with power.
Poison dart frogs can swim if they need to, but they’re not strong swimmers. Without webbed toes, they prefer to hop around on land instead of spending time in the water.
Poison dart frogs prefer places where the temperature stays between 75-80°F (24-27°C), just like a warm spring day!