Discovered a special frog species that sounds like ... goat
According to a reporter in South America, on July 25, Colombian scientists announced the discovery of a special frog, blue bone and goat-like cries in the country's tropical forests.
A statement from the Colombian Ministry of the Environment said the frog is a amphibian in the clones of Anura, whose scientific name is Scinax Caprarius .
Male Scinax Frog male sounds like a cry of a goat.
Male Scinax Caprarius frogs often sound like a goat's cry. The frogs of the species are 28-31mm long, have green bones and the skin on the back is yellow-colored coffee.
New frog species are found in the fertile valley area near the river Magdalena, in the tropical forests of Colombia.
According to the Humboldt Institute of the Colombian Ministry of the Environment, Scinax Caprarius is a protected habitat amphibian, so it is outside the list of threatened species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). . However, the institute advises scientists to continuously monitor the existence and development of Scinax Caprarius in order to maintain the stability of the habitat and the frog's survivability before the effects of human activities.
In the IUCN Red List, out of 817 amphibian species recorded in Colombia, 56 species are in critical condition, 89 species are in danger of extinction and 85 species are vulnerable.
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