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Species of amphibian
Atelopus simulatus, the Camouflaged Harlequin Toad, is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are subtropical
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Genus of amphibians
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Atelopus
senex Atelopus sernai Atelopus simulatus Atelopus sonsonensis Atelopus sorianoi Atelopus subornatus Atelopus tamaense Atelopus varius Atelopus zeteki
IUCN Red List critically endangered species (Animalia)
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pinangoi) Flat-spined atelopus (Atelopus planispina) Atelopus podocarpus Atelopus quimbaya Atelopus sernai Atelopus simulatus Atelopus sonsonensis Scarlet
List of recently extinct amphibians
List_of_recently_extinct_amphibians
pyrodactylus Atelopus quimbaya Anori stubfoot toad (Atelopus sanjosei) Atelopus sernai (possibly extinct) Atelopus simulatus (possibly extinct) Atelopus sonsonensis
List of critically endangered amphibians
List_of_critically_endangered_amphibians
Species of amphibian
declines in other Colombian harlequin toad populations, such as Atelopus simulatus and Atelopus zeteki. The starry night toad was last evaluated for the IUCN
Starry_night_toad
Ecoregion in Colombia
toad (Atelopus ebenoides), Forest stubfoot toad (Atelopus farci), San Isidro stubfoot toad (Atelopus pedimarmoratus), Atelopus simulatus, Atelopus sonsonensis
Magdalena Valley montane forests
Magdalena_Valley_montane_forests
Animals classified as endangered by the IUCN
thinthinae Atelopus carrikeri Atelopus certus Atelopus dimorphus Atelopus epikeisthos Atelopus exiguus Atelopus laetissimus Atelopus limosus Atelopus longibrachius
IUCN Red List endangered species (Animalia)
IUCN_Red_List_endangered_species_(Animalia)
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Tamil
A flowery tree
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant spelling of Vial. Compare Viles.
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Arrows
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Australian, Finnish, German, Japanese
Spear Ruler
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Svanhildr, SVANHILD means "swan battle."
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Hindu, Indian
True
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Hindu
The Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet girl
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Egyptian
Patient.
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Tamil
Bhoomi ko dharan karne wala
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A fruit bat (Pteropus medius) native of India. It is similar to the flying fox, but smaller.
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Any one of several species of African antelopes of the genus Kobus, esp. the species Kobus sing-sing.
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One of two species of large South African antelopes of the genus Catoblephas, having a mane and bushy tail, and curved horns in both sexes.
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An African two-horned rhinoceros (Atelodus, / Rhinoceros, simus); -- called also chukuru, and white rhinoceros.
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An African bird of the genus Buphaga, which feeds on the larvae of botflies hatched under the skin of oxen, antelopes, etc. Two species are known.
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One of several very small species and varieties of African antelopes, of the genus Cephalophus, as the Cape guevi or kleeneboc (Cephalophus pygmaea); -- called also pygmy antelope.
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A genus of very large extinct ruminants found in the Tertiary formation of India. The snout was prolonged in the form of a proboscis. The male had four horns, the posterior pair being large and branched. It was allied to the antelopes, but very much larger than any exsisting species.
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Any pachyderm belonging to the genera Rhinoceros, Atelodus, and several allied genera of the family Rhinocerotidae, of which several living, and many extinct, species are known. They are large and powerful, and usually have either one or two stout conical median horns on the snout.
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The smaller two-horned rhinoceros of South Africa (Atelodus bicornis).
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The African white two-horned rhinoceros (Atelodus simus).
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The male of deer, especially fallow deer and antelopes, or of goats, sheep, hares, and rabbits.
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A fruit bat, esp. the Indian edible fruit bat (Pteropus edulis).
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An African ruminant (Camelopardalis giraffa) related to the deers and antelopes, but placed in a family by itself; the camelopard. It is the tallest of animals, being sometimes twenty feet from the hoofs to the top of the head. Its neck is very long, and its fore legs are much longer than its hind legs.
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A fresh-water tortoise (Chelopus marmoratus) of California; -- used as food.
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An extensive division of ruminants, including the antelopes, deer, and cattle.
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A genus of African antelopes which includes the gemsbok, the leucoryx, the bisa antelope (O. beisa), and the beatrix antelope (O. beatrix) of Arabia.
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One of the largest African antelopes (Hippotragus, / Oryx, nasomaculatus).
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A division of Artiodactyla having four stomachs. This division includes the camels, deer, antelopes, goats, sheep, neat cattle, and allies.
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A black, two-horned, African rhinoceros (Atelodus keitloa). It has the posterior horn about as long as the anterior one, or even longer.
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A tuft or brush of hair on the knees of some species of antelopes and other animals; -- chiefly used in the plural.