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Atelognathus solitarius is a special type of frog that belongs to the family called Batrachylidae. This frog is found only in Argentina, which means it is endemic to that country.

It lives in specific places like subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, which are areas with small trees and bushes that don't need a lot of water. It also likes to live near rivers.


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Atelognathus solitarius
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About This Unique Frog

Atelognathus solitarius is a fascinating amphibian. Amphibians are animals that can live both on land and in water, like frogs, toads, and salamanders. This particular frog was first described by a scientist named Cei in 1970.

Where It Lives

This frog makes its home in the beautiful country of Argentina. It prefers areas that are warm and dry, known as subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. These places have unique plants and animals adapted to less rainfall. The frog also needs rivers, likely for breeding and staying moist, as all frogs need water to survive.

Why It's Special

Being "endemic" means that Atelognathus solitarius is found nowhere else in the world except Argentina. This makes it very special and important to protect. Scientists study these unique species to understand more about nature and how different animals adapt to their environments.

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