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The main color of the backs of toads are brown, black. The skin of this toad is covered with a continuous layer of uniform black bumps that are larger on the back than on the sides. Malay toad is the most common amphibians in South-East Asia.
This species is frequent on the northeast coast of Brazil
American toad from above in deep focus, looking well fed. On a granite rock in bright sunlight, summer, Connecticut.
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Amphibians portraits: toads and frogs studio shots. Green frog, Rana lessonae, rana esculenta, or Rana ridibunda, Phelophylax
Common Toads Are Matting After The Rain
A carnivorous frog native to the tropical swamps, scrublands, and savannas of Central and South Africa. It is also known as the pixie frog, giant bullfrog, or South African burrowing frog.
Beijing, China - August 7, 2009: Lots of Chinese and foreign tourists in Forbidden. The stone floor in front is wet and reflects people and buildings. The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing, China, and now houses the Palace Museum. For almost five hundred years, it served as the home of emperors and their households, as well as the ceremonial and political centre of Chinese government. Built in 1406 to 1420, the complex consists of 980 buildings with 8,707 bays of rooms. Nikon D300. Copy space.
Southeast Asian spiny frog. This rough-skinned amphibian has the scientific name Bufo melanostictus.
toad cururu (Rhinella diptycha) standing on the cement floor of a city in Brazil
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Out of the water, hunting in the grass
Green Frog Isolated on White
Texas Toad Anaxyrus speciosus in Outdoor Organic Garden
Amphibians portraits: toads and frogs studio shots. Common frog Rana temporaria
Closeup of a Fowler's toad, Bufo fowleri, in moss on Mount Kearsarge in Winslow State Park, Wilmot, New Hampshire.
Sitting in the sun, a bumpy and camouflaged Woodhouse's toad sits on the dirt road in Waterton Canyon, Littleton, Colorado.
Adult Cururu Toad of the species Rhinella diptycha
Three-quarter view of female green frog (Lithobates clamitans or Rana clamitans) on rock along Bantam River in Washington, Connecticut. The female is distinguished from the male by her larger size, smaller eardrum in relation to the eye, and throat that is not yellow.
Close-up of common frog (Bufo bufo) in natural ecosystem.
The Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea or Ranoidea aurea), also named the Green Bell Frog, Green and Golden Swamp Frog and Green Frog, is a ground-dwelling tree frog native to eastern Australia. The frog remains abundant in New Zealand and several other Pacific Islands, where it has been introduced.  Pelodryadidae
A Rhinella Diptycha frog on the ground hunting in the night
Amphibians portraits: toads and frogs studio shots. Green frog, Rana lessonae, rana esculenta, or Rana ridibunda, Phelophylax
A Focus Stacked Close-up Image of a Green Frog Sitting on a Rock with an Out of Focus Green Background
Frog in water
Cururu Toad of the species Rhinella diptycha
Close-up portrait of an American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) on a mossy rock in summer, Connecticut. This species is the largest North American frog. The ridge that bends around the ear, or tympanum, of this species distinguishes it from the smaller green frog.
Italic toad resting on gray stone; The skin is gray and brown with many warts; on the back carries dozens of green lice, some are white; on the lower right is visible the front paw with brown nails; two yellow leaves are under his body.
Frog, road and outdoor in spring, nature and eco friendly city for sustainability, conservation or sitting on ground. Toad, amphibian or aquatic animal on sidewalk, street or metro in summer sunshine
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