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Barking Frog

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,…

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:…

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 Woodhouses Toad (Anaxyrus woodhousii) Illustration

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…