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Telmatobius ceiorum
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The Telmatobius ceiorum is a special kind of frog that lives only in Argentina. This means it is endemic to Argentina. It belongs to a family of frogs called Telmatobiidae.

These frogs usually live in wet, warm montane forests and near rivers. Sadly, their homes are disappearing, which means they are in danger.

About the Telmatobius ceiorum Frog

This frog was first described by a scientist named Raymond Laurent in 1970. It's a unique amphibian that plays an important role in its ecosystem.

Where Does This Frog Live?

The Telmatobius ceiorum frog makes its home in the subtropical or tropical moist montane forests of Argentina. These are forests found in mountain areas where it's often warm and rainy. They also live in and around rivers, which are important for their survival and life cycle.

Why Is This Frog in Danger?

The Telmatobius ceiorum frog is currently listed as Critically Endangered (CR) by the IUCN. This means it faces a very high risk of disappearing forever in the wild.

The biggest threat to this frog is habitat loss. This happens when the places where the frogs live are destroyed or changed. For example, forests might be cut down, or rivers might become polluted or change their flow. When their homes are gone, these frogs struggle to find food, shelter, and places to lay their eggs.

Protecting their natural habitats is very important to help these special frogs survive for future generations.

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