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Was reading on internet about frogs and came across an unknown to me species; Leptodactylus laticeps. Commonly known as the Coraline Frog, it's endemic to the Chaco area of Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina. It's very attractive and rarely exported. The IUCN list it as threatened or vulnerable; apparently from local consumption as food (even though skin is toxic) and collectors for pet industry. It's very expensive when available and "possible pairs" are offered at $1,500.00 in the U.S.
Has anyone in forum kept or even seen this beauty alive?
Photo from Kingsnake.com