Amphibians in Oklahoma
Oklahoma is a state located in the Southern United States. The climate is humid subtropical, with hot, humid summers and mild to cold winters. Oklahoma is home to a variety of amphibians, including the American bullfrog, the green tree frog, and the American toad.
Frogs & Toads (Anura) in Oklahoma

Scientific Name: Anaxyrus woodhousii

Scientific Name: Gastrophryne olivacea

Scientific Name: Anaxyrus speciosus

Scientific Name: Pseudacris streckeri

Scientific Name: Pseudacris crucifer

Scientific Name: Pseudacris clarkii

Scientific Name: Lithobates sphenocephalus


Scientific Name: Spea bombifrons

Scientific Name: Lithobates blairi

Scientific Name: Lithobates palustris
Scientific Name: Acris crepitans

Scientific Name: Spea multiplicata



Scientific Name: Lithobates clamitans

Scientific Name: Anaxyrus cognatus
Scientific Name: Hyla versicolor
Scientific Name: Anaxyrus fowleri

Scientific Name: Gastrophryne carolinensis

Scientific Name: Lithobates areolatus

Scientific Name: Scaphiopus couchii
Scientific Name: Hyla chrysoscelis

Scientific Name: Pseudacris fouquettei
Scientific Name: Pseudacris maculata
Scientific Name: Hyla avivoca

Scientific Name: Anaxyrus Americanus
Other Name(s): Eastern American Toad, Dwarf American Toad, Hudson Bay Toad

Scientific Name: Lithobates catesbeianus
Salamanders (Caudata) in Oklahoma

Scientific Name: Plethodon albagula
Other Name(s): whitethroat slimy salamander; white-throated slimy salamander

Scientific Name: Ambystoma tigrinum

Scientific Name: Amphiuma tridactylum

Scientific Name: Ambystoma maculatum
Southern Red-backed Salamander
Scientific Name: Plethodon serratus
Scientific Name: Ambystoma texanum

Scientific Name: Ambystoma texanum
Other Name(s): Texas Salamander, Porphyry Salamander, Narrow-mouthed Salamander

Scientific Name: Plethodon sequoyah

Scientific Name: Ambystoma annulatum

Scientific Name: Plethodon ouachitae
Scientific Name: Plethodon angusticlavius

Scientific Name: Desmognathus brimleyorum
Scientific Name: Eurycea tynerensis

Scientific Name: Ambystoma talpoideum
Scientific Name: Eurycea multiplicata


Scientific Name: Siren intermedia

Scientific Name: Plethodon kiamichi

Scientific Name: Notophthalmus viridescens


