[Photo No. R-1]


The Panamanian Golden Frog (Atelopus zeteki) is a critically endangered frog which is endemic to Panama. It has been considered a subspecies of A. varius, but is now generally regarded as a separate species.
While the IUCN still lists it as critically endangered, it may have been extinct in the wild since 2007. Individuals have been collected for breeding in captivity in a bid to preserve the species.

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AF Nikon 50mm (F/1.8)
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Comments
WONDERFUL capture, great colour and detail

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