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Baoruco hammer frog
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The Baoruco hammer frog (Eleutherodactylus armstrongi) is a small frog. It belongs to a group of frogs called Eleutherodactylidae. These frogs are special because they do not need water to lay their eggs. They live in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. These countries are on an island called Hispaniola.

What is the Baoruco Hammer Frog?

This frog is known for its unique calls. It is a type of "rain frog." This means it lives in very wet places. It was first described in 1933. Scientists Noble and Hassler discovered it.

Where Does This Frog Live?

The Baoruco hammer frog lives in special places. Its home is in warm, wet forests. These are called subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It also lives in similar forests found on mountains. These are called montane forests. These forests have lots of rain and tall trees. They provide a perfect home for this frog.

Why is This Frog Important?

Every animal plays a role in its environment. The Baoruco hammer frog helps keep its ecosystem healthy. It is part of the food web. It eats small insects. It can also be food for other animals.

Is the Baoruco Hammer Frog in Danger?

Yes, this frog is currently in danger. It is listed as "Endangered" (EN). This means it faces a very high risk of disappearing. The biggest threat to the frog is habitat loss. This happens when its forest home is destroyed. People might cut down trees for farms or buildings. This leaves the frogs with nowhere to live. Protecting these forests is very important. It helps save the Baoruco hammer frog.

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