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Pristimantis erythropleura
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Synonyms
  • Eleutherodactylus erythropleura (Boulenger, 1896)

The Pristimantis erythropleura is a type of frog that lives in Colombia. It belongs to a group of frogs called Strabomantidae. This frog is special because it is only found in Colombia, meaning it is endemic there.

About the Red-Sided Rain Frog

This frog is often called the Red-Sided Rain Frog because of its unique colors. It was first described by a scientist named George Albert Boulenger in 1896. Knowing its scientific name, Pristimantis erythropleura, helps scientists around the world identify and study it.

Where This Frog Lives

The Pristimantis erythropleura frog makes its home in specific places. It prefers tropical moist montane forests. These are forests found in mountains where it is warm and wet all year round. It can also live in areas that used to be forests but have been changed a lot by people.

Why This Frog Needs Our Help

Sadly, the Pristimantis erythropleura frog is facing big problems. Its biggest threat is habitat loss. This means that the places where it lives are disappearing. People might cut down trees for farming, building, or other reasons. When their homes are destroyed, these frogs have nowhere to go. This makes it harder for them to find food, shelter, and places to lay their eggs. Because of this, the frog is considered to be "threatened."

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