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Why should you head for the water to avoid a blue poison dart frog?
Because they don't have webbed feet and are terrible swimmers.
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How does the blue-footed booby get its blue feet?
They're produced by pigments, or coloured chemicals, in the fish that they eat.
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Blue is made artificially because it is EASILY / RARELY found in nature.
rarely
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Is it OK to touch a blue poison dart frog?
No, it isn't. Just touching one of them can be fatal.
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Why wasn't colour important to the creatures on Earth around 600 million years ago?
Because none of them had eyes.
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Is blue found in plants or animals?
Yes, it is.
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Can blue milk mushrooms be eaten?
Yes, they can.
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Why do certain animals appear blue?
Because of their feathers, scales or shells, or because they eat certain foods.
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Why aren't blue poison dart frogs seen very easily?
Because they're very small.
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Where can we find blue poison dart frogs?
In the rainforest of Central and South America.
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What happens to the blue colour as the blue-footed booby gets older?
It fades.
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