Colostethus panamansis

Colostethus panamansis

Panama rocket frog, Common rocket frog

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Colostethus panamansis

Colostethus panamansis, also known as the Panama rocket frog or (ambiguously) common rocket frog, is a species of poison dart frog. It is found in northwestern Colombia and Panama. It is one of the best studied poison dart frogs; however, until 2004 Colostethus panamansis was considered a synonym of Colostethus inguinalis, and consequently the older literature uses that name.

Distribution

Geography

Biogeographical realms

Colostethus panamansis is found in several parts of Panama and in Parque Nacional Natural Los Katios in Colombia. It is found living near streams in forested lowland and hilly country, usually at elevations below 800 metres (2,600 ft).

Habits and Lifestyle

Adult males measure 19–27 mm (0.75–1.06 in) in snout–vent length and adult females 25–29 mm (0.98–1.14 in).

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The female lays her eggs in clutches among leaf litter. When they hatch, she carries them around on her back for up to nine days when she immerses herself in a fast flowing stream and they become detached and continue their development in the water.

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Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior

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Population

Population number

Colostethus panamansis is listed as being of "Least Concern" in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This is because it has a wide range in which it is common, and though the population may be declining, this is not at a rate to allow it to qualify for a higher category. The chief threats it faces are deforestation, logging and farming activities including pollution of streams with pesticides.

References

1. Colostethus panamansis Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colostethus_panamansis
2. Colostethus panamansis on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/55125/54343780

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