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 African tree toad [Nectophryne afra] is a lovely little amphibian native to West and Central Africa. While they closely resemble tree frogs, these toads are indeed members of the family Bufonidae, and are thus “true toads”. They rest in the cool leaf litter of the forest during the day, and climb into the tree canopy at night to hunt. Images by Bernard Dupont.
Some very tiny, very blue Crested toad babies found in the leaf litter of Peru. [Either R. Margaritifera or R. dapsilis] [John Sullivan of wildherps.com]