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Togo slippery frog

Amphibian

Primarily aquatic, Slippery Frogs are powerful swimmers as well as jumpers. They require shaded, fast flowing streams in which to live and lay their eggs. It is estimated that fewer than 250 adult Slippery Frogs remain in the wild.

  • Conservation StatusCritically Endangered
  • Life spanAround 20 years
  • Body sizeAround 3 inches
  • Native habitat Tropical mountain streams of Border of Todo and Ghana, Africa
  • DietAquatic insects, snails, insect larvae
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