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Name Class Diet lifespan Origin Description
Golden Mantella Amphibian Insectivore 5–7 years Madagascar Golden Mantellas are small, brightly colored frogs known for their toxic skin secretions and vibrant appearance.
Hellbender Amphibian Carnivore 25–30 years North America Hellbenders are large aquatic salamanders that inhabit rivers and streams, known for their flattened bodies and loose skin.
Japanese Tree Frog Amphibian Insectivore 5–10 years Japan Japanese Tree Frogs are small green frogs commonly found in rice paddies and forests, known for their distinctive calls.
Midwife Toad Amphibian Insectivore 10–12 years Europe Midwife Toads are unique for males carrying fertilized eggs wrapped around their hind legs until hatching.
Oriental Fire-bellied Toad Amphibian Insectivore 5–10 years China, Korea These frogs are recognized by their bright red bellies and are often kept as exotic pets.
Poison Dart Frog Amphibian Insectivore 4–8 years Central and South America Poison Dart Frogs are small, brightly colored frogs famous for their potent skin toxins used by indigenous peoples for hunting.
Red-eyed Tree Frog Amphibian Insectivore 5 years Central America These frogs are easily recognized by their large red eyes and vibrant green bodies with blue and yellow markings.
Spadefoot Toad Amphibian Insectivore 4–6 years North America Spadefoot Toads are named for the spade-like projections on their hind feet, adapted for digging burrows.
Tiger Salamander Amphibian Carnivore 10–15 years North America Tiger Salamanders are large, patterned amphibians known for their predatory behavior and adaptability to various habitats.
Tomato Frog Amphibian Insectivore 5 years Madagascar Tomato Frogs are bright red and release a sticky toxin when threatened, giving them their name.
Wood Frog Amphibian Insectivore 3–5 years North America Wood Frogs are known for their freeze tolerance and unique breeding calls in early spring.
Yellow-banded Poison Dart Frog Amphibian Insectivore 4–6 years South America These frogs have striking yellow bands and are highly toxic, making them dangerous in the wild.
Olm Amphibian Carnivore 50–100 years Europe Olms are blind aquatic salamanders that live in underwater caves and are known for their longevity and regenerative abilities.
Green Tree Frog Amphibian Insectivore 2–5 years United States Green Tree Frogs are popular for their bright green color and loud, distinctive calls.
African Bullfrog Amphibian Carnivore 35–45 years Africa African Bullfrogs are large, robust frogs known for their voracious appetite and burrowing behavior.
Ambystoma opacum Amphibian Carnivore 10–15 years North America Ambystoma opacum, or Marbled Salamander, is recognized for its striking black and white pattern and terrestrial breeding habits.
American Toad Amphibian Insectivore 10 years North America American Toads are common backyard amphibians known for their warty skin and loud calls during mating season.
Axolotl Amphibian Carnivore 10–15 years Mexico Axolotls are neotenic salamanders famous for retaining juvenile features and remarkable regenerative abilities.
Blue Poison Dart Frog Amphibian Insectivore 4–6 years South America These small, vibrant blue frogs are highly toxic and live in tropical rainforests.
Bumblebee Toad Amphibian Insectivore 4–6 years South America Bumblebee Toads have distinctive yellow and black stripes and secrete toxins as a defense mechanism.
Cane Toad Amphibian Carnivore 10–15 years Central and South America Cane Toads are large, invasive frogs known for their voracious appetite and toxic skin secretions.
Common Frog Amphibian Insectivore 5–10 years Europe Common Frogs are widespread in Europe and are known for their smooth skin and hopping ability.
European Tree Frog Amphibian Insectivore 5–10 years Europe European Tree Frogs are small, agile frogs with bright green coloration and vocal mating calls.
Glass Frog Amphibian Insectivore 5 years Central and South America Glass Frogs have translucent skin on their undersides, allowing visibility of internal organs, and are small, tree-dwelling frogs.