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A frog with deadly poisons living in the rainforest is the poison dart frog or Dendrobatidae. Climate change also affects the rainforest’s ability to contribute to evapotranspiration, which helps form clouds. If evapotranspiration is reduced, there will be less cloud cover, meaning less rainfall. Places under drought conditions, will get warmer. The poison dart frogs must change colors to blend in to stay alive in their new environment. I’m assuming that they will change into a clay color. Also, because of drought, they will need rougher skin to blend in with the environment. They might need a shell to protect themselves from animals, and rough woodchips from trees. If their diet goes extinct, then they will lose their toxins, leading to losing their spots to ward off predators. They need to eat foods like berries. They might need a long tongue as well.