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Nototriton abscondens
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Nototriton abscondens is a tiny type of salamander that lives in the forests of Costa Rica. It belongs to a group of salamanders called Plethodontidae. These amazing creatures are special because they are found only in certain parts of Costa Rica. This means they are "endemic" to that area, so you won't find them naturally anywhere else in the world!

What is the Nototriton abscondens Salamander?

The Nototriton abscondens is a small amphibian. Like other salamanders, it has smooth, moist skin and a long tail. It is part of the Nototriton genus, which includes many types of tiny salamanders. These animals are often hard to spot because they are so small and blend into their surroundings.

Where Does This Salamander Live?

This special salamander lives only in Costa Rica. You can find it in two mountain ranges there: the Cordillera de Tilarán and the Cordillera Central. Its home is in tropical moist montane forests. These are forests that are high up in the mountains, where it's often wet and misty. The salamander needs this damp environment to keep its skin moist and to survive.

Why is Nototriton abscondens in Danger?

Sadly, the Nototriton abscondens is facing a big problem. It is threatened by habitat loss. This means that the places where it lives are disappearing. People might be cutting down trees for farms, buildings, or other reasons. When their forest homes are destroyed, these salamanders have nowhere to live, find food, or lay their eggs. This makes it very hard for them to survive and thrive. Protecting their forest homes is important to help these unique creatures.

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