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Physalaemus cuvieri

Physalaemus cuvieri is a species of frog in the family Leptodactylidae. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and possibly also Bolivia, Guyana, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

Habitat
This nocturnal frog lives in forests, savannah, flooded grassland, and livestock pasture. Scientists have seen it between above sea level. Scientists have reported the frog in protected places. ==Reproduction==
Reproduction
These frogs reproduce in temporary ponds, puddles, and even cow footprints. The adult frog builds a foam nest for the eggs, which adheres to the base of a blade of grass near the edge of the water. ==Threats==
Threats
The IUCN classifies this frog as least concern of extinction. What threats it faces include habitat loss, such as the loss of Argentina's Chaco in favor of farms and wood extraction. In other areas water pollution from agricultural runoff affects the frogs. Fires used for land conversion for the creation and improvement of cattle pasture affect the frogs. In Venezuela, gold mining and its many resulting ecological issues affect the frog. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Physalaemus cuvieri01.jpg File:Physalaemus cuvieri (10.3897-zookeys.857.30302) Figure 7 (cropped).jpg|Espírito Santo, Brazil File:Physalaemus cuvieri01a.jpg File:Physalaemus cuvieri.jpg File:Parque Estadual de Terra Ronca Luis Felipe Carvalho de Lima (02).jpg|Terra Ronca State Park, Brazil ==References==
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