The Titicaca Water Frog is classified as Critically Endangered (CR), facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
Telmatobius culeus is referred to as the Titicaca Water Frog, and is only found in Lake Titicaca, it is also known as the Aquatic Scrotum because of its excessive amounts of skin. This excess of skin is used to help the frog breathe in the high altitude of which it resides. More
The Titicaca Water Frog Telmatobius culeus is endemic to the Lake Titicaca Basin in the high Andes of Bolivia and Peru. More
* Titicaca Water Frog Red List Information * Uros, artificial islands, in Titicaca National Reservation Photo: UNEP WCMC Protected Areas Programme * IUCN Programmes More
The Lake Titicaca Water Frog is severely threatened; populations have declined by 80% over the last 3 generations. More
The endangered Titicaca Water Frog's colour can be anything from olive green with peach-coloured bellies, to grey with black mottling on the backs. Some are even entirely black with or without white marbling. More
referred to as the Titicaca Water Frog, and is only found in Lake Titicaca. More
Lake Titicaca Water Frog, Stemmata coleus (Garman, 1875), lives in the highest (3800 m) freshwater lake and shows a variety adaptations to the low oxygen pressure found at those elevations. More
What is a Titicaca Water Frog's habitat? The Titicaca Water Frog lives in Lake and Pond. http://answers.encyclopedia.com/question/titicaca-water... More Questions about Frog S Habitat » Sponsored Results Sprite Tabs for Habitat™ Find Out How Sprite® & Habitat for Humanity® Are Helping Recycle. MyCokeRewards. More
The Titicaca Water Frog – the Most Threatened Amphibian of Bolivia * Proyecto Titi – a collaborative approach to save the cotton-top tamarin, Colombia The cotton-top tamarin – the More