Aromobates haydeeae

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Aromobates haydeeae (common name: El Vivero rocket frog) is a species of frog in the family Aromobatidae. It is endemic to Mérida and Táchira states in western Venezuela.[1][2]

Habitat

Its natural habitats are clear, fast-flowing streams in Andean cloud forest and the puddles alongside the streams. They may sometimes hide inside introduced Pennisetum clandestinum grasses. Scientists saw the frog between 1825 and 2670 meters above sea level.[1][2]

Scientists believe this frog may live in Parque Nacional Los Páramos.[2]

Reproduction

The male protects the eggs that are laid on land. After hatching, the male carries the tadpoles on his back to water where they develop further.

Threats

The IUCN classifies this frog as critically endangered. Much of its habitat has been fragmented or changed to farmland and areas for rearing livestock. Scientists believe climate change and ultraviolet light could hurt the frogs, eggs, and tadpoles.[2]

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