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Bolitoglossa peruviana
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The Bolitoglossa peruviana is a fascinating type of salamander. It belongs to the Plethodontidae family, which is a special group of salamanders known as "lungless salamanders." This means they don't have lungs! Instead, they breathe through their skin and the lining of their mouths.

You can find this unique salamander in the warm, wet parts of Ecuador and Peru. It likes to live in specific places, which we'll explore below.

Where Does This Salamander Live?

The Bolitoglossa peruviana calls the lowland forests of Ecuador and Peru home. These are often subtropical or tropical areas, meaning they are very warm and get a lot of rain.

Its Natural Habitat

This salamander prefers moist, lowland forests. Imagine a place with lots of trees and a damp forest floor. That's where it thrives!

Living in Plantations

Sometimes, you can also find Bolitoglossa peruviana in plantations. These are areas where people grow crops like bananas or coffee. Even though these aren't natural forests, the salamander can still find places to live there.

Surviving in Changed Forests

Sadly, some of the forests where this salamander lives have been changed by humans. These are called "heavily degraded former forests." Even in these areas, the Bolitoglossa peruviana tries to survive, showing how adaptable it can be.

Why Is This Salamander Special?

Every animal plays an important role in its environment. The Bolitoglossa peruviana is part of the amazing biodiversity of South America.

Its Conservation Status

The conservation status of Bolitoglossa peruviana is listed as "Data Deficient" (DD) by the IUCN. This means scientists don't have enough information about how many of these salamanders exist or if their populations are shrinking. More research is needed to understand how to protect them.

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