Yellowbelly Voiceless Treefrog
Charadrahyla altipotens
Conservation Attention: Low
The yellowbelly voiceless treefrog has not been recorded since the 1960s.
Conservation Attention: Low
The yellowbelly voiceless treefrog has not been recorded since the 1960s.
Conservation Attention: Very Low
Little is known about this rail’s breeding behaviour or ecology as it tends to be very reclusive.
Conservation Attention: Low
The zebra shark gets its name from the colouration of the juveniles, which have black and white striped markings. As they mature their colouration changes from stripes to spots and that is why they are also known as leopard shark!
Conservation Attention: Very Low
Zong’s odd-scaled snake is a member of the primitive family Xenodermidae, which diverged from all other living snakes some 8 million years before the extinction of the dinosaurs!
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IUCN 2019. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2019-3. <www.iucnredlist.org>