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Pristimantis stenodiscus
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Scientific classification
Synonyms
  • Eleutherodactylus stenodiscus Walker and Test, 1955

The Pristimantis stenodiscus is a special kind of frog. It belongs to a group of frogs called the Strabomantidae family. This frog is quite unique because it is only found in one country: Venezuela.

About This Frog

The Pristimantis stenodiscus is a small frog that was first described in 1955 by two scientists, Edmund Murton Walker and Test. It's part of a very large group of frogs called Pristimantis, which includes many different species. These frogs are known for living in various habitats, especially in the mountains.

Where Does It Live?

This particular frog lives in tropical montane forests. Imagine forests that are warm and wet all the time, high up in the mountains. That's where the Pristimantis stenodiscus calls home. These forests are full of tall trees, lots of plants, and a humid environment that frogs love.

Why Is It Special?

The Pristimantis stenodiscus is an endemic species. This means it is found naturally only in one specific area and nowhere else in the world. For this frog, that area is Venezuela. Being endemic makes a species very special, but also more vulnerable. If something bad happens to its habitat in Venezuela, there's no other place for it to go.

What About Its Future?

Sadly, the Pristimantis stenodiscus is in trouble. Its conservation status is listed as "Critically Endangered" (CR) by the IUCN Red List. This means there are very few of these frogs left in the wild, and they face a very high risk of disappearing forever. The main reason for this danger is usually the loss of their natural habitat, often due to human activities like deforestation or climate change. Protecting their mountain forest homes is super important to help these unique frogs survive.

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