The Woodhouse’s toad (Anaxyrus woodhousii) is a widespread and common amphibian across much of Colorado, where it inhabits lowland valleys, irrigation canals, and riparian zon...
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Axolotl eggs require stable, clean water, gentle aeration, and careful monitoring to advance from fertilization to hatchling successfully. This guide explains how to recognize h...
Read articleThe Arizona leopard frog (Lithobates (Rana) zeraps) is a medium-sized ranid native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Adults typically measure 7 to 10 cm sno...
Read articleIn captivity, toads thrive on a diet of live, appropriately sized invertebrates that mimic their natural prey, primarily consisting of insects such as crickets, mealworms, earth...
Read articleWestern toads (Anaxyrus boreas) are widespread amphibians in western North America, occupying moist forests, meadows, and riparian zones. Their diet is carnivorous and primarily...
Read articleThe tympanic membrane frog occurs in lowland and montane areas of Central and South America, with most verified records in Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, and northwest...
Read articleThe term bumblebee toad commonly refers to the strikingly marked toad species of the genus Osteopilus, particularly the Cuban or Dominican species often offered in the pet trade...
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