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Bolitoglossa pesrubra
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Bolitoglossa pesrubra is a special kind of salamander. It belongs to a group called Plethodontidae. These amazing creatures are found only in one specific place. They live in the Cordillera de Talamanca mountains in Costa Rica. This means they are endemic to that area. They were first described in 1952.

About the Red-footed Salamander

Bolitoglossa pesrubra is often called the red-footed salamander. This name comes from its unique appearance. Like all salamanders, it is an amphibian. This means it can live both on land and in water. However, this specific salamander lives mostly on land. It needs a moist environment to survive.

Where Does It Live?

This salamander's natural home is in tropical moist montane forests. Imagine a forest that is always warm and wet. It is also high up in the mountains. These forests are full of tall trees and lots of plants. They get plenty of rain. The salamander finds its food and shelter in these damp, cool places. It needs the moisture to keep its skin healthy.

Why Is It Endangered?

Sadly, the red-footed salamander is facing a big problem. Its home is disappearing. This is called habitat loss. People are cutting down forests for farms or buildings. When their forest home is destroyed, these salamanders have nowhere to live. This makes it harder for them to find food and reproduce. Because of this, the number of Bolitoglossa pesrubra salamanders is getting smaller. Scientists are working to protect their habitat. This helps keep these unique creatures safe for the future.

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