The Barking Frog might not be the most colorful amphibian you’ll ever see, but it’s definitely one of the most surprising. As the name hints,…
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Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog
The green-and-black poison dart frog might look like something out of a rainforest dream, and that’s not far off. With its vibrant neon green colors…
Cliff Chirping Frog
Say hello to one of the smallest and sneakiest frogs in Texas — the Cliff Chirping Frog. This tiny amphibian is famous for two things:…
Spotted Chirping Frog
The Spotted Chirping Frog might be tiny, but it’s got a big personality for its size. Known for its distinct calls and speckled body, this…
Common Coqui
If you’ve ever spent an evening in Puerto Rico, you’ve probably heard the loud, cheerful “ko-KEE!” call that gives the Common Coqui its name. But…
Greenhouse Frog
The Greenhouse Frog is a tiny, secretive amphibian that you might never notice unless you’re really looking. Originally from the Caribbean, this frog has made…
Fowler’s Toad
If you’re out exploring a sandy lakeshore, grassy field, or even your backyard near dusk, there’s a good chance you’ve crossed paths with a Fowler’s…
Woodhouse’s Toad
If you’ve ever heard a loud, drawn-out “waaaaaaaaah” coming from a roadside ditch or neighborhood pond on a summer night, chances are you’ve met a…
Black Toad
If you ever find yourself in a remote corner of eastern California and spot a small, dark-colored toad hopping near a spring-fed marsh, congratulations —…
Amargosa Toad
The Amargosa toad (Anaxyrus nelsoni) might not be a household name, but it’s a fascinating amphibian that’s fighting for survival in one of the harshest…
