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Batrachyla leptopus

Species of frog From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Batrachyla leptopus
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Batrachyla leptopus is a species of frog in the family Batrachylidae. It is found in Argentina and Chile.[2][3]

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Habitat

This frog lives in forests, such as Nothofagus forests, swamps, bogs, and near ponds and lakes. Scientists saw this frog between 50 and 1100 meters above sea level.[1]

Scientists have seen the frog in many protected parks.[1]

Reproduction

The female frog lays eggs under logs or on moss. Subsequent rainfall floods these areas, and the tadpoles swim and develop in these bodies of water. Parental care has been reported.[1]

Threats

The IUCN classifies this frog as least concern of extinction. What threats exist include cattle grazing and the conversion of wild forest to sylviculture, but the frogs have been found on some tree plantations, so scientists suspect some tolerance to habitat disruption.[1]

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