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Poison dart frogs currently live in Central and South America, but due to climate change, they may need to adapt. Rising temperatures and habitat loss may lead to drier conditions. In order to survive, the frogs' skin may be rougher to retain more moisture and their colors may dull to regulate heat or blend in with new environments. Their toe pads could become stickier for climbing drier surfaces, and their eyes could enlarge if it becomes nocturnal. The toxicity level of these frogs depends on the insects they eat. The frogs may develop different ways to defend themselves. Overall, poison dart frogs are adaptable animals, but these chances could threaten their chances at survival.