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What happens when you touch a poison dart frog?
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The venom of a poison dart frog has the special ability of being quiet permeable through the skin. A dart frog's poison can travel up the nerves, into the brain leading from tingling to pain, to paralysis, to coma, and then death. Its agonising.
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