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Bogota robber frog
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Conservation status
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Strabomantidae
Genus: Pristimantis
Species:
P. bogotensis
Binomial name
Pristimantis bogotensis
(Peters, 1863)
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Synonyms
  • Eleutherodactylus bogotensis (Peters, 1863)

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The Bogota robber frog, officially known as Pristimantis bogotensis, is a small frog species. It belongs to the Strabomantidae family of frogs. This special frog lives only in Colombia. You can find it in the Cundinamarca Department, which includes the big city of Bogotá. It lives high up in the mountains of the Eastern Andes mountain range.

This frog's favorite places to live are wet tropical mountain forests. It also loves the cool, high-altitude páramo grasslands. A páramo is a unique type of mountain ecosystem. Even though it prefers these natural spots, the Bogota robber frog can also live in places changed by humans. It can be found in pasturelands, as long as there are still some bushes for it to hide in.

About the Bogota Robber Frog

The Bogota robber frog is a fascinating amphibian. It was first described in 1863 by a scientist named Wilhelm Peters. These frogs are known for their ability to adapt. They can survive in different environments. This helps them even when their natural homes are disturbed.

Where Does This Frog Live?

The Bogota robber frog is an endemic species. This means it is found only in one specific place in the world. For this frog, that place is Colombia. It lives in the central part of the country. Specifically, it is found in the Cundinamarca Department. This area is home to the capital city, Bogotá. The frog lives in the high mountain ranges there.

Its Mountain Home and Habitat

The Bogota robber frog lives in two main types of natural homes.

  • Tropical moist montane forests: These are forests found in mountains where it rains a lot. The air is often cool and misty.
  • High-altitude páramo grasslands: Páramos are special ecosystems found above the tree line in the Andes mountains. They are usually cold, windy, and very wet. They have unique plants and grasses.

Even though it loves these wild places, the frog is quite tough. It can live in areas where humans have changed the land. For example, it can be found in pastures where cows graze. But it needs some shrubs or small plants to hide under. This shows how adaptable this little frog can be.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Pristimantis bogotensis para niños

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