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Strawberry poison arrow frogs inhabit rainforests and often hide among wet leaves and plants. Their bright red bodies and blue legs serve as warning signals to potential predators that they are poisonous. These frogs thrive in warm, humid forests. However, in the future, climate change and habitat destruction could transform some rainforests into drier, more open landscapes and puddles. With fewer trees and plants, strawberry poison arrow frogs will need to adapt to survive. Their vibrant warning colors may change to brown or green, allowing them to blend in better with rocks, soil, and dry vegetation. Additionally, they may become stronger at navigating and foraging in rough terrain. These adaptations will help the strawberry poison arrow frog survive, even as their rainforest environment changes over thousands of years.