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Los Diamantes worm salamander
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The Los Diamantes worm salamander (scientific name: Oedipina carablanca) is a special type of salamander. It belongs to a group called Plethodontidae, which are known as "lungless salamanders" because they breathe through their skin!

This small salamander is found only in Costa Rica. It lives in a specific area called Los Diamantes, which is near Guápiles in the Limón Province. Being "endemic" means it naturally lives nowhere else in the world.

Where Does the Los Diamantes Worm Salamander Live?

This unique salamander makes its home in warm, wet places. You can find it in tropical lowland forests where there's lots of moisture. It also lives in plantations, which are like big farms for crops, and even in gardens in the countryside. Sometimes, it can be found in areas where forests used to be but have changed a lot.

Why Is This Salamander Important?

The Los Diamantes worm salamander is currently considered an endangered species. This means there aren't many of them left, and they are at risk of disappearing forever.

What Threatens the Los Diamantes Worm Salamander?

The biggest danger to this salamander is habitat loss. This happens when the places where it lives are destroyed or changed. For example, forests might be cut down for farming, buildings, or roads. When their homes disappear, these salamanders have nowhere to live or find food, which makes it very hard for them to survive. Protecting their natural habitats is super important to help them thrive.

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