Coastal Red-rumped Frog vs Long-footed Chirping Frog
Eleutherodactylus paralius compared with Eleutherodactylus longipes
Key Differences
- Coastal Red-rumped Frog is Near Threatened while Long-footed Chirping Frog is Least Concern.
Taxonomic Classification
| Rank | Coastal Red-rumped Frog | Long-footed Chirping Frog |
|---|---|---|
| Kingdom same | Animalia (동물) | Animalia (동물) |
| Phylum same | Chordata (척삭동물) | Chordata (척삭동물) |
| Class same | Amphibia (양서류) | Amphibia (양서류) |
| Order same | Anura (개구리목) | Anura (개구리목) |
| Family same | Eleutherodactylidae | Eleutherodactylidae |
| Genus same | Eleutherodactylus | Eleutherodactylus |
| Species | Eleutherodactylus paralius | Eleutherodactylus longipes |
Evolutionary Relationship
Coastal Red-rumped Frog and Long-footed Chirping Frog share a common ancestor at the Genus level: Eleutherodactylus.
Conservation Status
Coastal Red-rumped Frog
NT — Near ThreatenedLong-footed Chirping Frog
LC — Least ConcernPhysical Characteristics
| Attribute | Coastal Red-rumped Frog | Long-footed Chirping Frog |
|---|---|---|
| Diet | — | — |
| Average Lifespan | — | — |
| Average Length | — | — |
| Average Weight | — | — |
Habitat & Geographic Range
Coastal Red-rumped Frog
Typically found in freshwater habitats, moist forests, and wetlands.
Long-footed Chirping Frog
Typically found in freshwater habitats, moist forests, and wetlands.
Found in Mexico.
Coastal Red-rumped Frog
Coastal red-rumped frog (Eleutherodactylus paralius) is a small direct-developing frog in the family Eleutherodactylidae, endemic to lowland coastal forests and their margins in Cuba and possibly other Caribbean islands. Like all members of the speciose genus Eleutherodactylus, it bypasses an aquatic larval stage, with embryos developing directly within the egg into miniature froglets. The species inhabits humid leaf litter, root tangles, and low vegetation in coastal forest and scrub, emerging nocturnally to forage for small invertebrates including insects and arachnids. The common name refers to reddish or orange coloration on the posterior flanks or groin, which may serve as an aposematic signal or camouflage disruptive pattern. Eleutherodactylus is the most species-rich vertebrate genus on Earth, with hundreds of species distributed across the Caribbean and the Americas. Coastal red-rumped frog is assessed as Near Threatened by the IUCN, reflecting pressure from habitat loss driven by coastal development, logging, and the spread of chytrid fungus, which has devastated amphibian populations globally. Monitoring and habitat protection are critical for its persistence.
Long-footed Chirping Frog
No description available.
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