Leptodactylus petersii
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Leptodactylus petersii | |
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Conservation status | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Amphibia |
Order: | Anura |
Family: | Leptodactylidae |
Genus: | Leptodactylus |
Species: | L. petersii |
Binomial name | |
Leptodactylus petersii (Steindachner, 1864) | |
Leptodactylus petersii is a species of frog in the Leptodactylidae family. Its local name is sapito de Peters ("Peters' toadlet").
It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, dry savanna, moist savanna, intermittent freshwater marshes, pastureland, rural gardens, and heavily degraded former forest. It is not considered threatened by the IUCN.
References
- Heyer, R. & Rodrigues, M.T. 2004. Leptodactylus petersii. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 22 July 2007.
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