Eleutherodactylus goini facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Eleutherodactylus goini |
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Eleutherodactylus planirostris ssp. goini (Schwartz, 1960) |
The Eleutherodactylus goini is a special kind of frog. It belongs to a frog family called Eleutherodactylidae. This frog is endemic to Cuba, which means it lives only there and nowhere else in the world!
About the Goini Frog
This small frog was first described in 1960 by a scientist named Albert Schwartz. It's an important part of Cuba's animal life.
Where it Lives
The Goini frog likes to live in warm, wet places. Its natural habitats are forests that are moist and found in low areas. It also likes rocky places. These are the perfect spots for it to find food and stay safe.
Why it's in Danger
Sadly, the Goini frog is facing problems. It is threatened by habitat loss. This means that the places where it lives are disappearing. People might be cutting down forests or changing the land, which leaves the frogs without a home. Protecting its habitat is very important to help this unique Cuban frog survive.