Titicaca Water Frog

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EndangeredAmphibian · Frog

Titicaca Water Frog

Telmatobius culeus

The world's largest fully aquatic frog breathes through extravagant folds of skin — locals call them the 'scrotum frog', and blenders empty the lake of them.

Estimated remaining Unknown — mass die-offs recorded Declining
Range
PeruBolivia
Region
South America
Habitat
Entirely aquatic, in the cold high-altitude waters of Lake Titicaca at 3,800 m

The story

Adapted to the thin air of the Andes, this frog never needs to surface, breathing through baggy skin folds. Thousands are harvested for supposed virility tonics, and pollution events have killed frogs by the ten-thousand; a binational programme now links lakeside communities, zoos and regulators in their defence.

What's killing them

  • Harvesting for 'frog juice' tonics
  • Untreated sewage and mining pollution
  • Invasive trout
  • Climate-driven lake changes

Who's fighting for them

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Quick answers

How many Titicaca Water Frogs are left in the world?

Approximately Unknown — mass die-offs recorded. The Titicaca Water Frog (Telmatobius culeus) is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, and their population trend is declining. Figures are estimates compiled from the IUCN Red List and conservation organisations.

Where does the Titicaca Water Frog live?

The Titicaca Water Frog is found in Peru, Bolivia (South America). Their habitat: Entirely aquatic, in the cold high-altitude waters of Lake Titicaca at 3,800 m.

Why is the Titicaca Water Frog endangered?

The main threats to the Titicaca Water Frog are: Harvesting for 'frog juice' tonics; Untreated sewage and mining pollution; Invasive trout; Climate-driven lake changes.

Who is working to save the Titicaca Water Frog?

Organisations working on Titicaca Water Frog conservation include Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust; Amphibian Ark; International Union for Conservation of Nature — Species Survival Commission.