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Musole Forest tree frog
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Conservation status
Scientific classification

The Musole forest tree frog (scientific name: Leptopelis brevipes) is a special kind of frog. It belongs to a family of frogs called Arthroleptidae. This frog is found only in one place in the world: Equatorial Guinea. When an animal or plant is found only in one specific area, we say it is endemic to that place.

About the Musole Forest Tree Frog

The Musole forest tree frog is a small amphibian. It spends its life in trees and plants. Like all frogs, it has smooth, moist skin. It uses its strong legs to jump and climb. Frogs are an important part of their ecosystem. They help control insect populations. They also serve as food for other animals.

Where the Musole Forest Tree Frog Lives

This frog's natural home is a specific type of forest. It lives in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. These forests are warm and wet all year round. They are found in low-lying areas. These forests have many tall trees and lots of plants. This provides the perfect environment for the Musole forest tree frog to live and find food. It needs the moisture to keep its skin healthy. It also needs the trees for shelter and hunting.

Conservation Status

The Musole forest tree frog's conservation status is listed as "Data Deficient" (DD). This means that scientists do not have enough information about this frog. They need more research to know if its population is healthy or if it is in danger. It is important to study these frogs. This helps us understand how to protect them. Protecting their forest homes is also very important.

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