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Golden Coqui

Eleutherodactylus jasperi

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Description:

I'm wondering if this is the species thought to be extinct or near extinction. How amazing would it be to find out it isn't ?? This little guy was on the window one evening when I was outside listening to the coqui sing.

Habitat:

This species has been recorded from bromeliads (terrestrial and arboreal) in forests and open and rocky areas. It is known to be a live-bearing species, giving birth to 1-3 young, unique amongst members of the genus.

Notes:

If theres a herpetologist amongst us can they confirm this species?

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PublishedJuly 13, 2014

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