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The Poison Dart Frog, once living in tropical rainforests, went under a transformation sparked by the impacts of climate change. The frog's former habitat succumbs to the ravages of global warming, leading to the disappearance of its verdant surroundings. In response, the frog shifts its residence to the human-altered landscapes of backyards and front yards, drawn to the reliable water supply from sprinklers and the abundance of insects. Old adaptations, such as poisonous skin and sticky feet for survival, give way to innovative changes. A mushroom-like cap emerges, providing shade in the environment. Remarkably, the cap features a vent, expelling poison gas as a defense mechanism. Further, a spiky tongue evolves, serving both as a deterrent against predators and a more effective means of capturing prey in the habitat. This evolutionary journey showcases nature's resilience, illustrating the Poison Dart Frog's capacity to thrive amidst the challenges imposed by climate change.