Species Hierarchy
Kingdom ANIMAL (ANIMALIA)
Phylum BACKBONED ANIMALS (CHORDATA)
Class SALAMANDERS AND FROGS (AMPHIBIA)
Order AMPHIBIANS - JUMPING (ANURA)
Family TOADS - NEOTROPICAL (ATELOPIDAE)
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Scentific name: ATELOPUS VARIUS

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This lifeform is found in Central America. This lifeform is found in wooded areas. This lifeform is scarce.

Atelopus varius is native to both Costa Rica and Panama. This frog-like species is usually found near rocky streams in wet forests.  Recently, the species has experienced large declines from its previously high population density.

Harlequin frogs (Atelopus genus) are found from Costa Rica to Ecuador and east of the Andes to Venezuela and the Guayanas south to Peru and Bolivia.  There are almost 70 species in this genus of brightly colored smaller sized frogs.  Although these frogs are in the toad family,  many of them appear more like traditional frogs.

Atelopidae are a group of toads from the New World tropics that are usually combined into the Bufonidae.

Order Anura contains the jumping amphibians such as the frogs and the toads. Chris Mattison in Frogs and Toads of the World gives a very good overview of this group of amphibians. He states that there are 3,445 species in 310 different genera that he believes should fall into 21 different families. The three largest families, in terms of species, are the Ranidae (Typical frogs) with 667 species, the Hylidae (tree frogs) with 630 species, and the Leptodactylidae (small to medium Neotropical frogs) with 710 species. The Bufonidae (true toads) has 335 species.

Amphibians (Class Amphibia) are best known as the frogs, toads, and salamanders. Amphibians begin their life as larvae that live in the water. Some species continue to evolve so that the final forms can breathe air. A typical example, is the  Bullfrog of North America that begins life as a tadpole, and then finally turns into a adult frog. Amphibians usually have a soft, moist skin, and four legs adapted for walking or jumping or  climbing. They have a three-chambered heart which gives them a fairly advanced circulatory system. There are probably about 2,500 species in this class.

Backboned Animals (Phylum Chordata) are the most advanced group of animals on earth. These animals are characterized by having a spinal cord or backbone. Most members have a clearly defined brain that controls the organism through a spinal cord. Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals are in this phylum.

Currently, some taxonomists believe that the fish should be divided into two groups (sharks and regular fishes) and that there are some other primitive groups in the phylum such as hagfish or lampreys.

Animal Kingdom contains numerous organisms that feed on other animals or plants. Included in the animal kingdom are the lower marine invertebrates such as sponges and corals, the jointed legged animals such as insects and spiders, and the backboned animals such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

 

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