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Global warming threatens critically endangered Taurus frog

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Mert Karış, an expert on herpetology, the branch of zoology concerned with reptiles and amphibians, said the first member of the species was discovered over 120 years ago in the areas of the Karagöl and Çiniligöl lakes, located in the Bolkar Mountains. Touching on the threats to the species, he pointed to the risk of the drying of lakes and puddles as he underlined that many of the habitats where the population lives dry up from the hot summer towards the September-October period.

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"Until this drying period, the Taurus frog must complete the breeding process in the water. The larvae have to go terrestrial and go through metamorphosis," he said, warning that otherwise, there is a risk of losing all of the populations living out of Karagöl and Çiniligöl. Karış went on to say that climate change-related global warming is the first reason behind this threat as warming weather primarily threatens animals living in cold and cool areas because there is a temperature range that those animals are used to.