Proceratophrys korekore

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Phylum:Chordata
Class:Amphibia
Order:Anura
Proceratophrys korekore
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Odontophrynidae
Genus: Proceratophrys
Species:
P. korekore
Binomial name
Proceratophrys korekore
Santana, Alves da Silva, Sant'Anna, Shepard, and Mângia, 2021

Proceratophrys korekore is a species of frog in the family Odontophrynidae. It is endemic to Brazil.[2][3][1]

The adult male frog measures 39.8 – 44.1 mm in snout-vent length and the adult female frog 43.8 – 57.6 mm. This frog's entire dorsal surface is covered in warts of varying sizes.[3]

Etymology

"Korekore" is the word for "frog" in the language of the Munduruku indigenous people, who live near where the frog was found.[3]

Habitat

Scientists saw this frog near streams in rainforest habitats. The male frog sits in the leaf litter and calls to the female frogs. Scientists saw the frog between 200 and 270 meters above sea level.[2][1]

Reproduction

Scientists believe this frog breeds explosively after seasonal rains, like its congeners. The tadpoles develop in temporary streams.[1]

Threats

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