Monday, June 25, 2007

Toad of the Day

These beauties are Bufo periglenes or golden toads, from Costa Rica. The species is an "extreme example of a sexually dimorphic amphibian" -- meaning that the males and females are very different. The males are bright orange coloration, and the females are black with scarlet blotches edged in yellow. Sadly, I must report that these lovely creatures are extinct.

As noted in the Extinction Website:
"None have been seen since 1989. It last bred in normal numbers in 1987, and its breeding sites were well known. In 1987, due to erratic weather, the pools dried up before the larva had matured. Out of potential 30,000 toads, only 29 had survived. In 1988, only eight males and two females could be located. In 1989, a single male was found, this was the last record of the species. Extensive searches since this time have failed to produce any more records of the golden toad. (DeGroot 2000; Pounds & Savage 2004)"















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