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Lost Amphibians

Scientists are on the look - out for " turn a loss amphibians " animals considered mayhap extinct but that may be holding on in a few remote places . There may be up to 100 of them hiding in the world ’s woodland .

Here are just a few of the many fascinating amphibian specie who have not been seen for over a decade . Some may be suffer everlastingly , while others may still be , hidden under rocks in a distant stream , wait to be rediscovered .

Golden toad (Incilius periglenes), Costa Rica

The favorable toad was last seen in 1989 and is perhaps the most famous of the lost amphibian . The species went from abundant to extinct in a niggling over a year in the previous eighties .

favorable salientian were originally expose in 1966 in western Costa Rica ’s Monteverde Cloud Forest , where populations of other amphibian mintage have also collapsed , a development thought to be link to mood variety and disease .

Gastric brooding frog (Rheobatrachus silus), Australia

Gastric brooding frogs come in two mintage : Rheobatrachus vitellinus and R. silus ( depict above and last visualise in 1985 ) .

These frogs had a alone mode of breeding : female withdraw eggs , lift tadpole in their stomaches and give nativity to froglets through the back talk .

The cause for the toad frog ' downslope is obscure . forest harvesting and the chytrid fungus are the main suspect .

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Gastric Brooding frog (Rheobatrachus silus).

Mesopotamia Beaked Toad (Rhinella rostrata), Colombia

This frog with a distinctive Pyramids of Egypt - shaped pass was last seen in 1914 .

Jackson’s climbing salamander (Bolitoglossa jacksoni), Guatemala

This black and yellow salamander one of only two live specimens is believed to have been slip from a California laboratory in the mid 1970s was last hear in 1975 .

African Painted Frog (Callixalus pictus), Democratic Republic of Congo/Rwanda

Very little is known about this animal which is never thought to have been photographed . It resides in high - elevation forests , especially bamboo forest , but the toad has n’t been register since 1950 , maybe due to a lack of field of operations work in the area

Rio Pescado Stubfoot Toad (Atelopus balios), Ecuador

Last project in April 1995 and may well have been wiped - out by chytridiomycosis .

Turkestanian salamander (Hynobius turkestanicus), Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan or Uzbekistan

Last seen in 1909 and have it off from only two specimens collected that class . All the collected specimens have since been lost and no other book are roll in the hay .

Scarlet frog (Atelopus sorianoi), Venezuela

The Scarlet Gaul was last seen in 1990 and is known only from a unmarried stream in an stray swarm forest .

Hula painted frog (Discoglossus nigriventer), Israel

The Hula painted frog was last seen in 1955 when a undivided adult was accumulate . Efforts to run out marshlands in Syria to eradicate malaria may have been responsible for the disappearance of this species .

Sambas Stream Toad (Ansonia latidisca), Borneo (Indonesia and Malaysia)

Last seen in the 1950s , increase deposit in streams after logging may have contributed to this toad ’s decline .

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Gastric Brooding frog (Rheobatrachus silus).

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