The Harlequin toad is classified as Critically Endangered (CR), facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
harlequin toads (Atelopus varius) was confirmed in a remote section of the Fila Chonta, within the boundaries of Rainmaker Conservation Project. More
of the last remaining the homes of the Harlequin Toad, which was once thought to be extinct. (Related Article). Log in to Reply 2. More
The Green And Red Venter Harlequin Toad or Sapito Arlequin De Pinango (Atelopus pinangoi) is a species of toad in the Bufonidae family. It is endemic to Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes, rivers, and intermittent rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss. More
Also known as the harlequin toad, the harlequin frog may come in several different colors, always with a bright pattern of blotches on a dark, usually black, background. The bright pattern is often yellow, but may also be another color like green, orange, or red. More
Harlequin Toad by bsmith4815 on flickr.com Very endangered Toad... Tags: USA, Environment, Politics, Science, Wildlife, news, World, UK, U.S., environmentalism, disaster, animal, US, International, harlequintoad, toad Photo PropertiesNP! ID: 78321Title: Harlequin ToadFile Size: 2560 × 1920 – 579. More
Images Three-coloured harlequin toad, lateral view © Jörn Köhlernext Three-coloured harlequin toad imageThree-coloured harlequin toad, lateral view Species related by - * Family group * Habitat * Conservation status More
Three-coloured harlequin toad, lateral viewnext Three-coloured harlequin toad image © Jörn Köhler Jörn Köhler Department of Zoology Hessisches Landesmuseum Friedensplatz 1 64283 Darmstadt Germany Fax: +49 (6151) 165765 More
Status Survey of the Yellow Harlequin Toad, Atelopus carbonerensis Location: M More
harlequin toads here even though the amphibian was once thought extinct. Ron Gagliardo, a herpetologist with the Atlanta, Ga., Botanical Garden directed the expedition in a private reserve in the central Pacific area. More
Harlequin toad (Atelopus limosus), amplectant pair in stream side habitat. Endemic to Atlantic central Panama. Listed as Endangered by IUCN. Species formally described 1995. More
Atelopus varius is a Critically Endangered harlequin toad that was once abundant in Costa Rica and western Panama. Declines began at Monteverde in 1988, and by 1996 it was believed to be extinct in Costa Rica. More