Panamanian Golden Frog By: Jolien Habitat • mountainous rainforest • Streams Desciption • Color: Yellow and black dots all over the frog • Weight: males 0.1 or 0.4 and females 0.14 or 0.5 • Size: when wet 12to17 ounces and when dry 3to7 ounces • Diet[food]: very small insects and mice Young[offspring] • The Golden Frog can lay up to 200 to 620 eggs per clutch Predators • Wasps when dead • Some humans Remaining population • Most Golden Frogs are becoming extinct Reasoning Endangered • Loss of habitat from human caused activities Protecting it know • Some zoos will keep the Panamanian Golden Frog so it can stay out of danger Other Interesting Facts • Native Americans form small frog objects called Huacas of Gold and clay to resemble and honor the Golden Frog. Works Cited • Seneca park . ‘’Panamanian Golden Frog’’. Internet. <http: //www.senecaparkzoo.org/directory.aspx?category=amphihainlaid=37 • Woodland park zoo.’’ Panamanian Golden Frog’’. Internet. <http: //www.zoo.org /ss/page aspx? pid = 1946> • San Diageo. “ Panamanian Golden Frog’’. Internet. <http.://www.sandiageozoo. Org /animal bytesltPanamanian golden frog.html> • Saint Louise zoo. “Panamanian Golden Frog’’ Internet.<http.//st/zoo. Org /animal /about the animal/ amphibians/frog sand toad. • Toronto zoo. ’Panamanian Golden Frog ‘’.Internet.<http.//www.toronto zoo.com/explore food the zoo/animal details .aspx? Pg.=785 • Atlanta zoo. org. Internet.<http.//www.//home/animal/ amphibians/panamanian-golden-frog • Markle’ Sandra. The case of the vanishing golden golden frog. Millbrook 2012