The range of amphibian forms from The Life of Animals with Backbones; Foundations of Vertebrate Zoology. Written by Michael Gabb. 1966.
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The range of amphibian forms from The Life of Animals with Backbones; Foundations of Vertebrate Zoology. Written by Michael Gabb. 1966.
Hitching a Lift, Common toads (Bufo bufo), Cromarty, Scotland
‘The common toad migration to their spawning grounds can be a spectacular event to watch. As the large females make their way to the water, the smaller males approach them to try and hitch a lift. It can result in some amusing behaviour, as multiple males will often try to mount the same female. This image was captured just as one of the males tried to push away another’
Photograph: James Roddie
British Wildlife Photography Awards
Date Night in the city
Common toads moving towards mating grounds in a Budapest suburb. In spring, a large number of toads are hit by cars or trams as they migrate through Budapest to find appropriate bodies of water in the suburbs to lay their spawns
Photograph: Mano Aliczki/Picfair
Urban Wildlife Photography Awards 2022
Bufo vulgaris, Bufo viridis, Bufo calamita, Alytes obstetricans (1897). Bruno Dürigen (German, 1853–1930)
Your local Jasper found a Common Toad 🐸
J. Van Voorst, Common Toad (A History of Reptiles by Thomas Bell), London, 1849.