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Western Nimba toad

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Nimbaphrynoides occidentalis
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N. occidentalis
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Nimbaphrynoides occidentalis
(Angel, 1943)

The Western Nimba Toad or Mt. Nimba Viviparous Toad (Nimbaphrynoides occidentalis) is a species of toad from highlands in the Mount Nimba region of Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea. This Critically Endangered species is threatened by habitat loss, and mining of iron ore and bauxite. This and the equally threatened N. liberiensis are the only frogs/toads that are viviparous; it is possible liberiensis should be included as a subspecies of N. occidentalis.[1]

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  • Template:IUCN2013.2 Database entry includes a range map, a brief justification of why this species is critically endangered, and the criteria used.