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Yes. Their poison was used by South American and Columbian Indians to poison the tips of their blowgun darts.
I don't know much, but the poison from the frogs were by South American and Columbian Indians to poison the tips of their blowgun darts.
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they killed it by a atalt with darts i shot one befor they are cool
bow and arrows, spears, and poison darts(they would rub the arrow heads on frogs that prodused poison (sometimes even guns if they traded with the Europeans)
According to the American Darts Organization the maximum length is 12" (30.5 cm). I assume it's the same elsewhere in the world since the ADO is a member of the World Darts Federation.
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The first African American to become a champion at the game darts.
Yes: in fact, some of the North American Indians used to dip the tips of their darts in the poison of the poison dart frog. There are different species of these frogs, and poison levels vary in their degree of potency.
Curare grows in the South American rainforest as a large vine in the canopy. Some Indians of South America use it as part of a poisonous mixture, called "ampi" or "curare," that they put on the tip of their arrows and darts to hunt wild game.