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Tungurahua Rainfrog (Pristimantis tungurahua)

Tungurahua Rainfrog

Pristimantis tungurahua

EN Endangered

Very high risk of extinction

Source: IUCN Red List

About the Tungurahua Rainfrog

The Tungurahua Rainfrog (Pristimantis tungurahua) is a species. It has been recorded 55 times on iNaturalist, reflecting its presence in citizen science observations worldwide. The IUCN Red List classifies the Tungurahua Rainfrog as Endangered — Very high risk of extinction.

Key Facts

  • Endangered - this species needs our protection.
  • Rarely spotted - fewer than 100 recorded observations!

Classification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of the Tungurahua Rainfrog?

The scientific name of the Tungurahua Rainfrog is Pristimantis tungurahua.

Is the Tungurahua Rainfrog endangered?

The Tungurahua Rainfrog is classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List.

How many Tungurahua Rainfrog sightings have been recorded?

55 observations of the Tungurahua Rainfrog have been recorded on iNaturalist.

55 observations on iNaturalist
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