- A true toad is any
member of the
family Bufonidae, in the
order Anura (frogs and toads). This is the only
family of
anurans in
which all
members are known...
- Toad is a
common name for
certain frogs,
especially of the
family Bufonidae, that are
characterized by dry,
leathery skin,
short legs, and
large bumps...
- The
amphibians of
Hispaniola are diverse. Order: Anura. Family:
Bufonidae Bufo
fractus Bufo
guentheri Peltophryne fluviatica Peltophryne fracta Peltophryne...
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Amphibians of
Metropolitan France include: Bufo bufo,
common toad
Lissotriton vulgaris,
common newt
Salamandra salamandra, fire
salamander "La
Liste rouge...
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Species that are
probably extirpated are
indicated with an
asterisk (*).
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There are 39
species of
amphibians of
Italy (including
introduced and
naturalised species) in two orders; no
Caecilian is
known to live in the country...
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Peltophryne is a
genus of true
toads in the
family Bufonidae, from the
Greater Antilles (in Cuba, Isla de Juventud, Hispaniola, and
Puerto Rico). With...
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There are 24
species of
amphibians in Hong Kong, with one
species thought to be
locally extinct.
There is one
amphibian species,
Liuixalus romeri, endemic...
- by the
rising Venezuelan Andes.
Considered the
largest species in the
Bufonidae, the cane toad is very large; the
females are
significantly longer than...
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Atelopus is a
large genus of
Bufonidae,
commonly known as
harlequin frogs or toads, from
Central and
South America,
ranging as far
north as
Costa Rica...