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Craugastor gulosus
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The Craugastor gulosus is a special type of frog. It belongs to a family of frogs called Craugastoridae. This frog is found in the warm, wet forests of Costa Rica and Panama. It is known for living in very specific places.

Sadly, the Craugastor gulosus is in danger. It is listed as Critically Endangered. This means there are very few of these frogs left in the wild. They are at a high risk of disappearing forever.

What is the Craugastor Gulosus?

The Craugastor gulosus is a medium-sized frog. It was first described by a scientist named Edward Drinker Cope in 1875. Like all frogs, it is an Amphibian. This means it can live both on land and in water.

Where Does This Frog Live?

This unique frog lives in Central America. You can find it in two countries:

It prefers a special kind of home. This home is called a subtropical or tropical moist montane forest.

What is a Montane Forest?

A montane forest is a forest found on the sides of mountains. "Montane" means "of the mountains." These forests are often very wet and misty. They get a lot of rain. The air is also usually cool and humid. This makes them a perfect home for many amphibians.

Why is the Craugastor Gulosus in Danger?

The biggest threat to the Craugastor gulosus is habitat loss. This means the places where these frogs live are disappearing.

What is Habitat Loss?

Habitat loss happens when natural areas are destroyed. This can be for many reasons:

  • Farming: Forests are cut down to make space for farms.
  • Building: Land is cleared for houses, roads, or towns.
  • Logging: Trees are cut down for wood.

When their forest homes are gone, these frogs have nowhere to live. They cannot find food or places to lay their eggs. This makes it very hard for them to survive. Protecting their forest homes is very important to help these frogs.

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