The golden toad, once native to the cloud forests of Costa Rica, had several adaptations suited to its environment, including its bright coloration, which served as a warning signal to predators about its toxicity. Additionally, its small size and ability to thrive in moist, high-altitude habitats allowed it to navigate the dense vegetation of its ecosystem. These adaptations helped it survive and reproduce in a niche environment until habitat loss and climate change contributed to its decline.
* A golden toad is a toad that is now extinct and once lived in Coasta Rica
The golden toad (Bufo periglenes) is a true toad. They have not been seen anywhere in the world since 1989 and are listed as an extinct species.
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No, a golden toad is not a herbivore. Golden toads are carnivorous and primarily feed on small insects like ants, beetles, and termites.
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Neither. Toads are amphibians.
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approximately .2-.6 grams.
Yes. Toads are amphibians and thus vertebrates.
They have not been observed since May 11, 1989.
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