Critically Endangered
In accordance with IUCN criteria, a species is considered to be Critically Endangered if it is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
Species data
Class
Amphibia
Order
Anura
Family
Leptodactylidae
Scientific Name
Leptodactylus silvanimbus
Reserve locations
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The Honduras White-lipped Frog is a medium-sized amphibian endemic to the tropical moist montane forests of Honduras. With adults measuring between 5.5 cm- 7 cm in length, its brown and grey skin speckled with darker brown patches helps the frog to blend in seamlessly with the forest floor. Despite its common name, this species does not have as distinctive a white lip as others of its genus.
Behaviour
Habitat
Threats and Conservation
Despite its apparent adaptability, the IUCN currently classifies the Honduras White-lipped Frog as Critically Endangered. The most imminent threat to the frog’s numbers is the loss of its habitat to logging, agriculture, and human development. As the frog has a very small home range, any loss of its habitat could have devastating consequences for its survival. Because of this, conservation of Honduras’ remaining cloud forests is vital to the survival of the species.