Olyne Poison Frog
The Olyne Poison Frog is native to the forests of Olyne Elunore, it can be seen mostly hiding among small plants and foliage near the forest floor, this frog has circular patterns on its back and sides while being multiple shades of blue and white. This frog has no natural predators as it is highly poisonous, touching this frog will cause your skin to harden and fall off leaving sores on the affected location, this is caused by platelets from the blood stream to rush the area that has touched the frog because the poison causes your body to think that there is a cut or wound to heal but in reality there is no wound, this rush of platelets causes the blood in the effected area to clot. Puncturing the effected area will allow the blood to flow out and remove a majority of the platelets that are piled within the blood stream, keeping the wound aggrevated and allowing blood to flow for 10 minutes will allow for enough time for the poison to wear off and prevent the development of large sores that would normally appear because of the chunks of flesh that would fall off.
Classification:
Amphibian
Size:
2 Inches Long
1.5 Inches wide
Prey:
Small insects
Locations
Forests of Olyne Elunore
Amphibian
Size:
2 Inches Long
1.5 Inches wide
Prey:
Small insects
Locations
Forests of Olyne Elunore