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IV. Lista Roja De La Fauna Venezolana IV. Lista Roja de la Fauna Venezolana Lista Roja por Categoría de Amenaza EX Extinto Nombre común Nombre científico AMPHIBIA Sapito arlequín amarillo de Maracay Atelopus vogli OSTEICHTHYES Corroncho desnudo del lago de Valencia Lithogenes valencia ER Extinto a Nivel Regional Nombre común Nombre científico MAMMALIA Danta de montaña Tapirus pinchaque AVES Zorzal Margarops fuscatus CR En Peligro Crítico Nombre común Nombre científico Nombre común Nombre científico MAMMALIA Caimán del Orinoco Crocodylus intermedius Manatí Trichechus manatus Tuqueque de Monte Cano Lepidoblepharis montecanoensis Ratón de Los Olivitos Oryzomys gorgasi Venado margariteño Odocoileus margaritae AMPHIBIA Rana mapurite Aromobates nocturnus AVES Sapito amarillo de La Carbonera Atelopus carbonerensis Cóndor Vultur gryphus Sapito amarillo y rojo de Niquitao Atelopus chrysocorallus Cardenalito Carduelis cucullata Sapito rayado Atelopus cruciger Jilguero cara amarilla Carduelis yarrellii Sapito amarillo de Mucubají Atelopus mucubajiensis Hormiguero tororoi tachirense Grallaria chtonia Sapito amarillo de Mérida Atelopus oxyrhynchus Sapito verdirrojo de Piñango Atelopus pinangoi REPTILIA Sapito anaranjado de San Francisco Atelopus sorianoi Cardón Dermochelys coriacea Sapito arlequín de Guaramacal Atelopus sp.nov.
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