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herpsandbirds · 6 months
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Oriental Fire-bellied Toad (Bombina orientalis), family Bombinatoridae, found in far eastern Asia
Poisonous.
photograph by Laurent Lebois 
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herptilesandher · 8 months
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Some fire-bellied toads I met briefly
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ringle · 2 months
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hi tumblr i just got my frog in the mail what should i name them
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oorchidblood · 1 month
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You will see my frog
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hollisofficial · 7 months
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🔥the harold🔥
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overlordlucandlere · 2 years
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I’ve raised just the most special toad
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antiqueanimals · 2 months
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Reptiles, Amphibia, Fishes and Lower Chordata. Written by Richard Lydekker and others. Illustration by J. Green. Published in 1912.
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rufwooff · 25 days
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Your frog Mikey design looks like he’s a poisonous frog. He’s prolly not but theres something dangerous about his bright orange color…
Ps. Actually obsessed with how you draw this au tho
they are poisonous, but not dangerous to humans
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(THANK YOUUU 💖💖💖)
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vintagewildlife · 8 months
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Yellow-bellied toad By: Unknown photographer From: WWF Nature in Danger Stickers 1987
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Closed rp
Shina was, in a word, freaking out.
Jiraiya had asked her out on a date to a fancy restaurant. She had NO IDEA how to dress for a fancy restaurant or how to behave in one. She desperately dug through her closet in a towel, having finished cleaning herself up not too long ago, trying to find something that even remotely looked fancy in her clothing. She found a backless red dress and a pair of long red gloves with a pair of stilettos, and, since she had nothing else, she pulled those on and somehow managed to pull a look together. She heard a knock at the door and pulled the door open.
@thetoaddaddy
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herpsandbirds · 6 months
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Oriental Fire-bellied Toad (Bombina orientalis), family Bombinatoridae, found in far eastern Asia
Poisonous.
photograph by Michael Pankratz
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What ist your favourite animal fact?
Mine is that fire-bellied toads help dig each other into the ground for winter :D
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ringle · 1 month
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his name is phoenix
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oorchidblood · 3 months
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Just hangin out
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bestfrogbracket · 7 months
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Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad: Found in Korea, and Northeastern Russia and China, these frogs are very intelligent and have found their way through mazes with water as a reward at the end. They lack eardrums and vocal sacs – calling on the inhale instead of the exhale. When threatened, they will arch their head and limbs and then flip onto their back, exposing their brightly coloured stomachs to indicate that they are poisonous. Those toxins are accrued from the insects they eat and secreted in a milky substance from near their legs.
Vietnamese Mossy Frog: This frog’s main defense is camouflage; if it fails, they curl up into a ball and play dead. They hide in caves and in mountain streams carved into the limestone cliffs of Northern Vietnam, either in the water or in crevices in the walls. When breeding, males can project their calls up to 4 metres (13 feet) away, making them difficult to locate by sound. They lay 8-10 eggs in pairs hanging above a pool of water which tadpoles drop into as they hatch 1-2 weeks later.
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the-ectotherm-club · 1 year
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Melon is just so Shaped
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