Bufonidae

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Bufo verrucosissimus (Pallas, 1814)

Bufo verrucosissimus (Pallas, 1814)

Bufo verrucosissimus (Pallas, 1814)

Bufo verrucosissimus, the Caucasian toad, is a Bufonidae species threatened by habitat loss, found across several West Asian regions.

Bufo stejnegeri Schmidt, 1931

Bufo stejnegeri Schmidt, 1931

Bufo stejnegeri Schmidt, 1931

Bufo stejnegeri, the Korean water toad, is a poisonous semi-aquatic toad species native to East Asia.

Bufo bankorensis Barbour, 1908

Bufo bankorensis Barbour, 1908

Bufo bankorensis Barbour, 1908

Bufo bankorensis is a large toad native to Taiwan, found in multiple upland habitats and threatened by habitat loss and collection.

Bufo eichwaldi Litvinchuk, Borkin, Skorinov & Rosanov, 2008

Bufo eichwaldi Litvinchuk, Borkin, Skorinov & Rosanov, 2008

Bufo eichwaldi Litvinchuk, Borkin, Skorinov & Rosanov, 2008

Bufo eichwaldi is a large toad found in parts of Azerbaijan and northern Iran, living in forests, swamps and gardens.

Bufo gargarizans Cantor, 1842

Bufo gargarizans Cantor, 1842

Bufo gargarizans Cantor, 1842

The Asiatic toad (Bufo gargarizans) is an East Asian endemic toad species found across China, parts of Russia, and southern Japan.

Bufo bufo (Linnaeus, 1758)

Bufo bufo (Linnaeus, 1758)

Bufo bufo (Linnaeus, 1758)

Bufo bufo, the common toad, is a widespread European amphibian described here in morphology, distribution, habitat, and reproduction.

Bufo japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1838

Bufo japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1838

Bufo japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1838

Bufo japonicus, the Japanese common toad, is a Japanese toad with explosive breeding and strong male-male competition.

Ansonia minuta Inger, 1960

Ansonia minuta Inger, 1960

Ansonia minuta Inger, 1960

Ansonia minuta is a small, terrestrial toad species endemic to Borneo that lives in lowland rainforests and breeds in rocky streams.

Ansonia hanitschi Inger, 1960

Ansonia hanitschi Inger, 1960

Ansonia hanitschi Inger, 1960

Ansonia hanitschi, the Kadamaian stream toad, is a Borneo-endemic bufonid toad threatened by habitat loss.

Ansonia longidigita Inger, 1960

Ansonia longidigita Inger, 1960

Ansonia longidigita Inger, 1960

Ansonia longidigita is a common mid-elevation hill toad named for its long slender fingers, threatened by logging-related habitat loss and stream siltation.

Ansonia spinulifer (Mocquard, 1890)

Ansonia spinulifer (Mocquard, 1890)

Ansonia spinulifer (Mocquard, 1890)

Ansonia spinulifer is a toad species native to Sarawak lowland rainforests, threatened by habitat loss.

Ansonia leptopus (Günther, 1872)

Ansonia leptopus (Günther, 1872)

Ansonia leptopus (Günther, 1872)

Ansonia leptopus is a toad species that lives in primary rainforest, breeds in streams, and is threatened by habitat loss from deforestation.

Atelopus spumarius Cope, 1871

Atelopus spumarius Cope, 1871

Atelopus spumarius Cope, 1871

Atelopus spumarius, the Pebas stubfoot toad, is a small South American toad native to rainforests near blackwater streams and the Tahuayo River.

Atelopus laetissimus Ruiz-Carranza, Ardila-Robayo & Hernández-Camacho, 1994

Atelopus laetissimus Ruiz-Carranza, Ardila-Robayo & Hernández-Camacho, 1994

Atelopus laetissimus Ruiz-Carranza, Ardila-Robayo & Hernández-Camacho, 1994

Atelopus laetissimus is a toad species native to Colombian sub-Andean forests with distinct physical markings and documented conservation threats.

Atelopus varius (Lichtenstein & Martens, 1856)

Atelopus varius (Lichtenstein & Martens, 1856)

Atelopus varius (Lichtenstein & Martens, 1856)

Atelopus varius, the Costa Rican variable harlequin toad, is a critically endangered small Neotropical true toad native to Costa Rica and western Panama.

Atelopus flavescens Duméril & Bibron, 1841

Atelopus flavescens Duméril & Bibron, 1841

Atelopus flavescens Duméril & Bibron, 1841

Atelopus flavescens, the Cayenne stubfoot toad, is a locally common bufonid toad found in northeastern South American lowland forests.

Atelopus zeteki Dunn, 1933

Atelopus zeteki Dunn, 1933

Atelopus zeteki Dunn, 1933

Atelopus zeteki, the Panamanian golden frog, is a toxic endemic Panamanian true toad, a national symbol of Panama.

Atelopus spurrelli Boulenger, 1914

Atelopus spurrelli Boulenger, 1914

Atelopus spurrelli Boulenger, 1914

Atelopus spurrelli is a small toad species with toxin-containing skin that lives in tropical humid forests and faces multiple threats.

Atelopus hoogmoedi Lescure, 1974

Atelopus hoogmoedi Lescure, 1974

Atelopus hoogmoedi Lescure, 1974

Atelopus hoogmoedi, or Hoogmoed's harlequinfrog, is a genus Atelopus species described by Jean Lescure in 1974.

Pelophryne signata (Boulenger, 1895)

Pelophryne signata (Boulenger, 1895)

Pelophryne signata (Boulenger, 1895)

Pelophryne signata is a Bufonidae toad found in Brunei and Malaysia (possibly Indonesia), threatened by habitat loss.

Melanophryniscus rubriventris (Vellard, 1947)

Melanophryniscus rubriventris (Vellard, 1947)

Melanophryniscus rubriventris (Vellard, 1947)

Melanophryniscus rubriventris is a Bufonidae toad species found in Argentina and Bolivia across multiple habitat types.

Melanophryniscus montevidensis (Philippi, 1902)

Melanophryniscus montevidensis (Philippi, 1902)

Melanophryniscus montevidensis (Philippi, 1902)

Darwin's toad (Melanophryniscus montevidensis) is a diurnal toad species from coastal Brazil and Uruguay.

Melanophryniscus stelzneri (Weyenbergh, 1875)

Melanophryniscus stelzneri (Weyenbergh, 1875)

Melanophryniscus stelzneri (Weyenbergh, 1875)

Melanophryniscus stelzneri is a toxic South American toad that gets its toxins from its wild diet of mites and ants.

Melanophryniscus moreirae (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920)

Melanophryniscus moreirae (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920)

Melanophryniscus moreirae (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920)

Melanophryniscus moreirae, the Maldonada redbelly toad, is a Bufonidae toad endemic to Brazil.

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