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Allobates bromelicola
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Colostethus bromelicola (Test, 1956)

The Allobates bromelicola, also known as the coastal rocket frog, is a small frog. It belongs to a group of frogs called Aromobatidae. This special frog lives only in one specific area.

About the Coastal Rocket Frog

The coastal rocket frog is a unique type of frog. It is known for its interesting way of life. These frogs are part of the amazing variety of animals found in Venezuela.

Where Does This Frog Live?

This frog is endemic to a certain place. This means it can only be found there naturally. The Allobates bromelicola lives in the Venezuelan Coastal Range. This area is in the Aragua state of Venezuela. It's like having a special home that no other frog of its kind shares!

What is a Cloud Forest?

The natural home, or habitat, of the coastal rocket frog is a cloud forest. A cloud forest is a type of forest that is often covered in clouds or mist. These forests are usually found in mountains. They are very wet and humid, which is perfect for frogs. The constant moisture helps many unique plants and animals to grow there.

How Does It Reproduce?

One of the most interesting things about the coastal rocket frog is how it has babies. It breeds inside special plants called bromeliads.

What Are Bromeliads?

Bromeliads are plants that often grow on other plants, like trees. They have leaves that form a cup shape. This cup can collect and hold water. For the coastal rocket frog, these water-filled cups are like tiny ponds. They use them as safe places to lay their eggs and for their tadpoles to grow. This is a very clever way for frogs to raise their young in a wet environment, even high up in the trees!

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