Critically Endangered
In accordance with IUCN criteria, a species is considered to be Critically Endangered if it is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
Species data
Class
Amphibia
Order
Anura
Family
Bufonidae
Scientific Name
Rhaebo olallai
Reserve locations
Ecuador
This tiny toad is dark brown in colour. Froglets show irregular white lines covering their bodies. It also shows a prominent red eye.
Behaviour
The Tandayapa Andean Toad was first decribed in the 190s, but then not seen again for 43 years until it was rediscovered in November 2012. As a result of its extreme rarity and recent rediscovery, almost nothing is known of its behaviour.
Habitat
This species of frog is reliant on Ecuadorian tropical forest.
Threats and Conservation
The Tandayapa Andean Toad is critically endangered as result of deforestation to make way for agriculture. It is also likely to be impacted by water quality and changes in flow patterns. Following decimating and fragmentation of its habitat, it is now absent form the area it was first found in in the 1970s, leading to fears it could be lost again if the only site it has been recorded at suffers a similar fate.
