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The true toads are the members of the Family Bufonidae in the Order Anura of amphibians. However, a number of species in other families of Amphibia are commonly referred to as toads. This is because the characteristics that are popularly used to distinguish frogs from toads are not quite the same as those used for scientific classification.

The type species of the family Bufonidae is the Common Toad, Bufo bufo, and around it cluster a large number of species of the same genus, and some smaller genera. B. bufo is a tailless amphibian of stout build, with a warty skin, and any animal that shares these characteristics is liable to be called a toad, regardless of its location in formal taxonomy.

That the shape of the body is not a safe guide in judging of anuran groups is shown by certain species, such as Bufo jerboa, which has a very slender form and extremely long limbs, even surpassing in length the limbs of typical frogs. On the other hand, some true frogs (Rana), having adapted to burrowing habits, are absolutely toad-like. The Bufonidae include terrestrial, burrowing, thoroughly aquatic and arboreal types; Rhinophrynus, of Mexico, may be described as an anteater.

The genus Bufo embraces about 100 species, and is represented in nearly every part of the world except the Australian region (with the exception of the introduced Cane Toad, Bufo marinus), Madagascar, and nearly all other isolated islands.

Two species are found in the British Isles: the Common Toad, Bufo bufo, and the Natterjack Toad, Bufo calamita. The former is found almost everywhere.

The Natterjack is local to England, the southwest of Scotland, and the west of Ireland. It differs from the Common Toad in having shorter limbs with nearly free toes (which are so short that the toad never hops but proceeds with a running gait) and in usually possessing orange/red warts, green eyes, and a pale yellow line along the middle of the back. It is further remarkable for the very loud croak of the males, produced by a large vocal bladder on the throat which, when inflated, is larger than the head. Toads lay their eggs in long strings, forming double files in straight, jelly-like tubes.
Taxonmony
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Bufonidae
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AUDIO CLIPS
Cane Toad
0.200MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Naturesongs.com
Cane Toad
Woodhouse's Toad
0.100MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Naturesongs.com
Woodhouse's Toad
Toad
0.010MB  WAV  Hear Sound
JungleWalk
Toad
Toad
0.130MB  WAV  Hear Sound
JungleWalk
Toad
Toad
0.010MB  WAV  Hear Sound
JungleWalk
Toad
Common Toad
AVI  Hear Sound
Offwell Woodland & Wildlife Trust
Common toads at night
Eastern Narrowmouth Toad
Streaming  RAM  Hear Sound
NatureSound Studio
Eastern Narrowmouth Toad sound sample
American Toad
Streaming  RAM  Hear Sound
NatureSound Studio
American Toad sound sample
Toad
0.040MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Universitą degli Studi di Pavia
Audio of Toad
Natterjack Toad
0.050MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Universitą degli Studi di Pavia
Audio of Natterjack Toad
Common Toad
0.070MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Avisoft
Common Toad
Common Toad
0.020MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Avisoft
Common Toad
Common Toad
0.210MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Avisoft
Common Toad
Green Toad
0.040MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Avisoft
Green Toad
Fire-bellied Toad
0.090MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Avisoft
Fire-bellied Toad
American Toad
0.300MB  MPG  Hear Sound
Juniata College
American Toad call
Oak Toad
0.100MB  MPG  Hear Sound
Juniata College
Oak Toad call
Southern Toad
0.180MB  MPG  Hear Sound
Juniata College
Southern Toad call
Woodhouse'S Toad
0.130MB  MPG  Hear Sound
Juniata College
Woodhouse'S Toad call
Eeastern Narrow-Mouth Toad
0.200MB  MPG  Hear Sound
Juniata College
Eeastern Narrow-Mouth Toad call
Eastern Spadefooted Toad
0.150MB  MPG  Hear Sound
Juniata College
Eastern Spadefooted Toad call
Fowler's toad
Streaming  RAM  Hear Sound
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Fowler's toad call
Southern Toadlet
0.030MB  AU  Hear Sound
Tasmania - Dept. of Primary Industries, Water, and Environment
The species breeds in temporary ponds during autumn, during which time the males call can be heard. The call is a grating 'creg-uk, creg-uk'
Common Toad
Streaming  RAM  Hear Sound
Wildsong
Common toad calls
Yellow Toad
1.210MB  MP3  Hear Sound
EarthEar
The ground dwelling Yellow Toad brings a different texture and rhythm to the night soundscape of insects and treefrogs.. See details in the page below to buy the CD
Toad
0.160MB  MP3  Hear Sound
Club voor Natuurgeluiden Registratie
Toad
American Toad
0.080MB  WAV  Hear Sound
South Carolina Reptiles and Amphibians
American Toad call
Toad
0.010MB  WAV  Hear Sound
e-Vet
Toad sound
American Toad
0.080MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Toronto Zoo
Audio of American Toad
Fowler's Toad
0.060MB  WAV  Hear Sound
Toronto Zoo
Audio of Fowler's Toad
Fowler's Toad
WAV  Hear Sound

176KB WAV
Oriental Firebellied Toad
WAV  Hear Sound

8KB WAV
American Toad
AU  Hear Sound
naturenorth
audio clip of American Toad
Canadian Toad
AU  Hear Sound
naturenorth
audio clip of Canadian Toad
Great Plains Toad
AU  Hear Sound
naturenorth
audio clip of Great Plains Toad
Plains Spadefoot
AU  Hear Sound
naturenorth
audio clip of Plains Spadefoot
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