Dendropsophus amicorum facts for kids
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The Dendropsophus amicorum is a small and interesting type of frog. It belongs to a group of frogs called Hylidae, which are often known as tree frogs. This special frog was first described in 1998.
About the Amicorum Tree Frog
This particular frog is quite unique because it is found only in one place in the world. It lives only in Venezuela, a country in South America. When an animal or plant lives only in one specific area, we say it is endemic to that place.
Where Does It Live?
The Dendropsophus amicorum frog makes its home in certain kinds of forests. These are usually warm, wet forests found on mountainsides, known as subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. This type of habitat (the natural place where an animal lives) provides the perfect conditions for the frog to thrive, with plenty of moisture and plants.
Why Is It Endangered?
Sadly, the Dendropsophus amicorum frog is currently facing a big problem. It is considered a threatened species. The main reason for this is habitat loss. This means that the forests where these frogs live are being destroyed or changed by human activities. When their homes disappear, these frogs have fewer places to live, find food, and reproduce, which makes it harder for them to survive. Protecting these special forests is very important to help save the Dendropsophus amicorum and other animals that call them home.