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Vogl's Harlequin Toad (Atelopus vogli) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
Locally abundant in the early 1900s, but lost all their habitat and haven't been seen since.
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Spiny-knee Leaf Frog (Phrynomedusa fimbriata) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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A large flying/gliding frog, with tadpoles that were "nursed" by their father's skin cells! Discovered in 2005, the last female died in 2009 and the last individual died in 2016. Chytrid fungus di... More
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Pseudophilautus eximius doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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White-nosed Shrub Frog (Pseudophilautus leucorhinus) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Pseudophilautus dimbullae doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Blunt-snouted Shrub Frog (Pseudophilautus extirpo) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Pattipola Shrub Frog (Pseudophilautus halyi) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Pseudophilautus maia doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Pseudophilautus malcolmsmithi doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Pseudophilautus pardus doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Farnland Shrub Frog (Pseudophilautus rugatus) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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White Blotched Shrub Frog (Pseudophilautus zal) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Rumassala Shrub Frog (Pseudophilautus zimmeri) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Cerro Búfalo Streamside Frog (Craugastor chrysozetetes) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Mount Glorious Day Frog (Taudactylus diurnus) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
Described in 1966, never seen again after 1979.
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Northern Gastric Brooding Frog (Rheobatrachus vitellinus) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
The two species in this genus incubated their tadpoles in the mothers' stomachs, which ceased production of hydrochloric acid for the duration. Discovered in 1984, "only a year after its discovery,... More
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The two species in this genus incubated their tadpoles in the mothers' stomachs, which ceased production of hydrochloric acid for the duration. The last captive specimen died in 1983.
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Guanica Curlytail (Leiocephalus partidus) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Martinique Curlytail Lizard (Leiocephalus herminieri) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Navassa Island Dwarf Boa (Tropidophis bucculentus) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Domed Mauritius Giant Tortoise (Cylindraspis triserrata [inactive]) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Daudin's Giant Tortoise (Dipsochelys daudinii [inactive]) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Daudin's Giant Tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea ssp. daudinii) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
From Mahé island in the Seychelles.
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The last of his kind, Lonesome George was discovered and taken into captivity in 1971, and died in 2012
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Saint Helena Cuckoo (Nannococcyx psix) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now
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Bermuda Flicker (Colaptes oceanicus) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now