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Caudiverbera caudiverbera

Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Leptodactylidae
Genus: Caudiverbera
Species: C. The conservation status of a Species is an indicator of the likelihood of that species remaining extant either in the present day or the near future A vulnerable species is a Species which is likely to become endangered unless the circumstances threatening its survival and reproduction improve Chordates ( Phylum Chordata) are a group of Animals that includes the Vertebrates together with several closely related Invertebrates Prehistoric amphibian Amphibians (class Amphibia such as Frogs Toads Salamanders Newts Gymnophiona, Sirens and This article is about the block cipher algorithm For the ultrafast laser pulse measurement technique see Frequency-resolved optical gating. Leptodactylidae are a diverse Family of Frogs that probably diverged from other hyloids during the Cenozoic era or possibly at the end of caudiverbera
Binomial name
Caudiverbera caudiverbera
(Linnaeus, 1758)

Caudiverbera caudiverbera is a species of frog in the Leptodactylidae family. Carl Linnaeus (Latinized as Carolus Linnaeus, also known after his ennoblement as, May 23 new style (13 May old style 1707 who laid the foundations for This article is about the block cipher algorithm For the ultrafast laser pulse measurement technique see Frequency-resolved optical gating. Leptodactylidae are a diverse Family of Frogs that probably diverged from other hyloids during the Cenozoic era or possibly at the end of It is monotypic within the genus Caudiverbera. Monotypic is an adjective that refers to a taxonomic group with only one type: In Botany, "monotypic" means that a Taxon has only It is found in Chile and possibly Argentina. Chile, officially the Republic of Chile ( Spanish:) is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow Coastal strip wedged between the For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Argentina topics. Its natural habitats are rivers and freshwater marshes. A habitat (which is Latin for "it inhabits" is an Ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular Species. "Riverine" redirects here For the use of that term in Maritime geography, see there In Geography, a marsh, or morass, is a type of Wetland which is subject It is threatened by habitat loss. Habitat destruction is the process in which natural Habitat is rendered functionally unable to support the species originally present

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