Pseudis tocantins

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Pseudis tocantins is a species of aquatic frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to central Brazil[1][2] and occurs in the eponymous state of Tocantins,[3] as well as in Goiás, Mato Grosso, and Maranhão states,[2] in the Tocantins and Araguaia River basins.[1]

Description

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Habitat and conservation

Pseudis tocantins is an aquatic frog found in permanent ponds, lakes and swamps. Breeding takes place in these same habitats. It is a common species, but it is threatened by expanding agriculture, overgrazing, infrastructure development (both expanding human settlements and dams), and water pollution.[1] Indeed, the type locality has probably already been decimated by dam construction.[4] Nevertheless, this species is present in several protected areas.[1]

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