Some very beautiful African giant toads [Amietophrynus superciliaris] having a productive day. This species has a widespread range in Africa, but interestingly enough has multiple areas of high occupancy all separate from one another, raising speculation to whether its actually one species or part of a complex of multiple species and subspecies whose ranges often overlap. Images by Bob Golding
The impressive croak sac on a South American common toad [also known as the crested toad; part of the Rhinella margaritifera species complex] photographed by Jean-Pierre Vacher. The stripe down it’s back serves as subtle but effective camouflage on the forest floor, as demonstrated in this video: