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bufonidae

  1. Rhinella diptycha

    Rhinella diptycha

    A summer night with my friend CururĂº, in Cuchilla Negra (Rivera, Uruguay).
  2. Litter Toad

    Litter Toad

    Litter Toad (Rhaebo haematitucus: Bufonidae) Snout-vent length 4.2-6.2 (1.7-2.4 in) for males and 5.0-8.0 (2.0-3.1 in) for females. Al Parque Natural San Francisco, San Francisco east of Lago Bayano, Panam Province, Panam. Tropical rainforest forest at ca. 100 m (330 ft) elevation.
  3. Southern Gulf Coast Toad

    Southern Gulf Coast Toad

    Southern Gulf Coast Toad (Incilius valliceps: Bufonidae) This species in the past has been treated under the genus Bufo. They range in size from 5.0-10.0 cm (2.0-3.9 in) while a record size has been recorded at 13.0 cm (5.1 in). My house in Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Urban setting at ca...
  4. Leaf Toad

    Leaf Toad

    Leaf Toad also known as South American Common Toad (Rhinella margaritifera [complex]: Bufonidae) Podocarpus National Park, Bambuscaro entrance, Zamora-Chinchipe Province, Ecuador. Submontane rainforest on the slopes of Ro Bambuscaro at ca. 1,000 m (3,281 ft) elevation.
  5. Panamanian Golden Frog

    Panamanian Golden Frog

    Panamanian Golden Frog (Atelopus zeteki: Bufonidae) This frog is listed as critically endangered. It is named as a frog and despite the fact it has smooth skin it is classified as a toad belonging to the family Bufonidae. Males range from 3.5-4.0 cm (1.4-1.6 in) while females range from 4.5-5.5...
  6. Fowler's Toad

    Fowler's Toad

    Fowlers Toad (Bufo woodhousei fowleri: Bufonidae) These toads get to be 5-10.2 cm (2-4 in) long. A more normal background color for these toads is brown or gray but in eastern Texas we get a lot of red individuals. Photographed east of Center, Shelby County, Texas, USA in a mixed pine/hardwood...
  7. Southern Toad

    Southern Toad

    Southern Toad [Bufo (Anaxyrus) terrestris: Bufonidae) These variably colored nocturnal toads are 4.4-11.4 cm (1.75-4.5 in) long. Photographed around Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA. Opening in a mixed pine/hardwood forest above a low wet area in sandy soil at ca. 24. 7 m ( 81 ft).
  8. Gulf Coast Toad (male)

    Gulf Coast Toad (male)

    Gulf Coast Toad [Bufo (Incilius) valliceps) Bufonidae. This is the most common toad in my area. He was calling to attract a female. It ranges in size from 8-13 cm (3.15-5.12 in) long. These toads are variable in color and show remarkable variety of color schemes. East of Crockett, Houston...
  9. Houston Toad

    Houston Toad

    Houston Toad (Bufo houstonensis: Bufonidae) This Federally endangered species is only 5.8-9.7 cm (2-3.3.8 in) long. Known from only nine Texas Counties. Bastrop County, Texas, USA has or had the largest known population. Loblolly/Post Oak/Yaupon dominated rolling hills at ca. 112 m (367 ft)...
  10. Texas Toad

    Texas Toad

    Texas Toad [Bufo (Anaxyrus) speciosus: Bufonidae] This nocturnal toad ranges from 5.1-9.2 cm (2.0-3.6 in) long and regardless of length always appears chunky. Near Big Springs, Howard County, Texas, USA. Disturbed mesquite/yucca shrubland in the High Plains Vegetational Area at ca. 776 m (2,546...
  11. Red-spotted Toad

    Red-spotted Toad

    Red-spotted Toad (Bufo [Anaxyrus] punctatus: Bufonidae) A fairly small member of the genus with adults only reaching 3.5-7.5 cm (1.4-3.0 in) long. Though a desert species it is usually not found far from a water supply. Photographed east of Brackettville, Kinney County, Texas, USA in the...
  12. Giant Neotropical Toad

    Giant Neotropical Toad

    Giant Neotropical Toad, Cane Toad, Giant Toad, Marine Toad, Dominican Toad, South American Cane Toad, etc. (Bufo marinus: Bufonidae) Native to Central and South America with introductions in the United States, Australia, The Phillipines, Fiji, New Guinea, and throughout the Caribbean...
  13. Great Plains Toad

    Great Plains Toad

    Great Plains Toad [Anaxyrus (Bufo) cognatus: Bufonidae] This nocturnal toad ranges in size from 5.1-11 cm (2-4.5 in). Though opportunist feeders catching and eating moths, caterpillars, flies, beetles and other small arthropods. It has been documented that their diet consists of 47% ants and...
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