Officially Extinct in 2004.
Incilius periglenes, commonly known as the golden toad, was a species of toad that was endemic to the cloud forests of Costa Rica.
The golden toad was notable for its brilliant orange coloration and was considered a symbol of the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.
However, the species experienced a sudden and rapid decline in the 1980s and was declared extinct in 2004.
The loss of the golden toad is considered a significant loss to biodiversity and a reminder of the need for conservation efforts to protect endangered species.
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