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Angelito stubfoot toad
Conservation status
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Bufonidae
Genus: Atelopus
Species:
A. angelito
Binomial name
Atelopus angelito
Ardila-Robayo & Ruíz-Carranza, 1998
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The Atelopus angelito, also known as the Angelito stubfoot toad, is a special kind of toad. It belongs to the Bufonidae family, which includes many types of toads. This small amphibian is found only in Colombia, a country in South America. This means it is endemic to Colombia, so you won't find it naturally anywhere else in the world!

The Angelito stubfoot toad lives in specific places. These include moist mountain forests and high-altitude shrublands. It also likes to live near rivers. Sadly, this toad is listed as Critically Endangered. This means it is at a very high risk of disappearing forever.

About the Angelito Stubfoot Toad

The Angelito stubfoot toad is a type of Atelopus toad. These toads are often called "harlequin frogs" or "stubfoot toads" because of their unique looks and short limbs. They are known for their bright colors, which can sometimes warn predators that they are poisonous.

Where Does It Live?

The Angelito stubfoot toad lives in the cool, wet areas of the Andes mountains in Colombia. Its home is in places that are high up, like subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. These are forests found on mountains in warm, wet regions. It also lives in high-altitude shrublands, which are areas with small bushes and plants found at high elevations. Rivers are also important for these toads, as they need water to survive and reproduce.

Why Is It Critically Endangered?

Being "Critically Endangered" means the Angelito stubfoot toad faces a huge threat to its survival. Many things can cause this. One big problem for amphibians like this toad is habitat loss. This happens when their natural homes are destroyed or changed by human activities. For example, forests might be cut down for farming or building.

Another serious threat is a disease called chytridiomycosis. This disease is caused by a fungus that attacks the skin of amphibians, making it hard for them to breathe and absorb water. Climate change can also affect these toads. Changes in temperature and rainfall can make their habitats unsuitable. Because of these threats, scientists and conservationists are working hard to protect the Angelito stubfoot toad and its home.

See also

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