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The poison dart frog lives in a lush rainforest with tall trees, vines, and plenty of water. Its bright blue and yellow skin warns predators that it is poisonous. Sticky toes help it climb, and its small size allows it to hide. In the future, the rainforest becomes hotter and drier, with fewer trees and less water. The frog’s skin turns darker to blend in with the dry ground. Its legs grow longer to escape predators quickly. Since its diet changes, it becomes less poisonous. To survive with less water, it stores more in its body. The once-wet rainforest is now cracked and dry, but the frog adapts to keep living.