What is the Puerto Rican crested toad? The Puerto Rican crested toad is the only toad species native to Puerto Rico. Named for the bony crests above its large, golden eyes, this toad is also ...
Based on the Newberry and Caldecott Medal-winning books of Arnold Lobel, A Year with Frog and Toad is a wonderful adaptation of this delightful series of children’s books which have entranced ...
Photo from Amadeus Plewnia Coloma’s harlequin toads are considered “small-sized,” reaching just over 1 inch in length, the study said. They have “slender” bodies, “long” limbs and “smooth” skin with a ...
The male Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus canorus) can mate like mad every year—for about two weeks. Only in late spring. And only in wet meadows, at elevations above 4,800 feet, in California’s Sierra ...
Toxin sequestration explains why the tiger keelback snake, endemic to the wooded areas of East and Southeast Asia, makes poisonous toads a regular part of its diet. The tiger keelback, pictured ...
Photos show the brown and orange coloring of the new species. Its legs look striped, and its underside has a lighter brownish-pink hue. Dayaoshan leaf litter toads live in an “evergreen forest ...