Panamanian golden frog was created in 1933.
The scientific name for the Panamanian golden frog is Atelopus zeteki.
The golden frog is endemic, or lives only, in central and eastern Madagascar.
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There are only about 100 of those frogs left in the world. But scientist have been trying to save the Panamanian Golden Frog.
The golden frog is neither a saint nor a patron saint. Only humans are canonized as saints, not animals. However, The Panamanian golden frog is something of a national symbol, appearing on state lottery tickets and in local mythology. In 2010 the Panamanian Government passed legislation recognizing August 14 as National Golden Frog Day.
The Panamanian golden frog is critically endangered.Critically Endangered means that a species' numbers have decreased, or will decrease, by 80% within three generations, the population is unknown
Golden Frog - company - was created in 2010.
Golden poison frog was created in 1978.
The Panamanian golden frog is critically endangered in the wild, but there are conservation efforts to save the species. However, due to threats like habitat destruction and the deadly chytrid fungus, the population remains at risk. In captivity, the species is bred in hopes of one day reintroducing them to their natural habitat.
The Panamanian golden frog is an endangered frog with striking black and yellow markings. It is native to the rainforests of Panama and is highly threatened by habitat destruction, pollution, and a deadly fungal disease called chytridiomycosis.
Panamanian balboa was created in 1904.
Panamanian night monkey was created in 1843.