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Mauritanian Toad
Sclerophrys mauritanica (Schlegel, 1841)
Sclerophrys mauritanica, the Berber toad, is a large toad native to northwestern Africa with an introduced population in Spain.
Guttural Toad
Sclerophrys gutturalis (Power, 1927)
Sclerophrys gutturalis (the guttural toad) is a large toad with distinct color markings and morphological traits.
Eastern Flat-backed Toad
Sclerophrys pusilla (Mertens, 1937)
Sclerophrys pusilla is a small toad species in the Bufonidae family found across multiple regions of sub-Saharan Africa.
Raucous Toad
Sclerophrys capensis Tschudi, 1838
Sclerophrys capensis is a robust medium-large toad native to southern Africa that secretes venom hazardous to dogs.
Arabian Toad
Sclerophrys arabica (Heyden, 1827)
Sclerophrys arabica, the Arabian toad, is an endemic toad of the Arabian Peninsula with distinct physical and behavioral traits.
Western Leopard Toad
Sclerophrys pantherina (Smith, 1828)
Sclerophrys pantherina, the western leopard toad, is a Bufonidae toad endemic to lowland areas of South Africa's Western Cape.
Eastern Leopard Toad
Sclerophrys pardalis (Hewitt, 1935)
Sclerophrys pardalis, the eastern leopard toad, is an endemic South African toad threatened by habitat loss.
Hallowell's Toad
Sclerophrys maculata (Hallowell, 1854)
Sclerophrys maculata is an African true toad threatened by habitat loss across a broad confirmed and potential range.
Garman's Toad
Sclerophrys garmani (Meek, 1897)
Sclerophrys garmani is an adaptable toad species native to eastern and southern Africa, not seriously at risk of extinction.
Power's Toad
Sclerophrys poweri (Hewitt, 1935)
Sclerophrys poweri is a common toad species of the Bufonidae family found across southern Africa.
Egyptian Toad
Sclerophrys regularis (Reuss, 1833)
Sclerophrys regularis, the African common toad, is a widespread toad found across a range of open African habitats.
Climbing Mantella
Mantella laevigata Methuen & Hewitt, 1913
Mantella laevigata (climbing mantella) is a small bright poison frog native to northeast coastal Madagascar.
Golden Mantella
Mantella aurantiaca Mocquard, 1900
Mantella aurantiaca (golden mantella) is a small poisonous aposematic frog native to Madagascar with seasonal breeding behaviour.
Baron's Mantella
Mantella baroni Boulenger, 1888
Mantella baroni, a large aposematic Mantella frog endemic to Madagascar, is often confused with other closely related Mantella species.
Madagascan Brown Frog
Mantella ebenaui (Boettger, 1880)
Mantella ebenaui is an endemic frog from northern Madagascar that lives in forests and has aquatic larvae.
Free Madagascar Frog
Guibemantis liber (Peracca, 1893)
Guibemantis liber is a Mantellidae frog species endemic to Madagascar, threatened by habitat loss.
Pandanus Frog
Guibemantis pulcher (Boulenger, 1882)
Guibemantis pulcher is a Mantellidae frog endemic to Madagascar, threatened by habitat loss.
Madagascar Jumping Frog
Aglyptodactylus madagascariensis (Duméril, 1853)
The Madagascar jumping frog (Aglyptodactylus madagascariensis) is a Mantellidae frog endemic to eastern Madagascar, forming a species complex that lives in tropical forests and disturbed areas.
Madagascar Bullfrog
Laliostoma labrosum (Cope, 1868)
Laliostoma labrosum, the Madagascar Bullfrog, is the only species in the monotypic frog genus Laliostoma, endemic to Madagascar.
Western Bright-eyed Frog
Boophis doulioti (Angel, 1934)
Boophis doulioti is a Mantellidae frog species endemic to Madagascar that lives in a wide range of habitats.
Green Bright-eyed Frog
Boophis viridis Blommers-Schlösser, 1979
Boophis viridis is a small green Madagascar frog that can change color and breeds in streams.
White-lipped Bright-eyed Frog
Boophis albilabris (Boulenger, 1888)
The white-lipped bright-eyed frog, Boophis albilabris, is an endemic Mantellidae frog of Madagascar threatened by habitat loss.
Red Bright-eyed Frog
Boophis pyrrhus Glaw, Vences, Andreone & Vallan, 2001
Boophis pyrrhus is an endemic Madagascar frog species that lives in eastern rainforests and faces threats from habitat loss.
Goudot's Bright-eyed Frog
Boophis goudotii Tschudi, 1838
Boophis goudotii is a common, habitat-tolerant Malagasy frog collected for human consumption, with no major current threats.
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