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Fire-bellied Toad

Bombina orientalis

The Fire-bellied Toad is a small, colorful frog that loves to hop around near water. Its bright belly warns predators to stay away!

Habitat: Wetlands and ponds

Appearance

The Fire-bellied Toad has a striking bright green top with dark spots and a rough, warty skin. Its most unique feature is its vibrant red-orange and black mottled underside, which flashes as a warning.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassAmphibiaOrderAnuraFamilyBombinatoridaeGenusBombina
Fire-bellied Toad
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Fire-bellied Toad

Category

Amphibian

Rarity

Common

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

Males have a soft, bell-like call, not a typical croak!

Their sticky tongue can snatch insects faster than a blink!

These toads can breathe through their skin underwater!

They 'play dead' by flipping over to show their warning colors!

Special abilities

Ability

Warning Flash

Fire-bellied Toads can flip over to flash their bright red belly because it warns predators that they are toxic.

Ability

Skin Shield

Fire-bellied Toads have glands in their skin that release a mild toxin, which helps protect them from being eaten.

Ability

Underwater Hideout

Fire-bellied Toads can stay submerged for long periods, which helps them hide from danger.

Measurements & details

Length
4-6 cm
Weight
0.005-0.015 kg
Lifespan
10-15 years
Top Speed
0.5 km/h
Clutch Size
50-200
Metamorphosis
42-70 days

Diet & Feeding

They mostly eat small insects and worms, hunting them both on land and in the water.

Age differences: Tadpoles eat algae and detritus; adults primarily eat insects and small invertebrates.

Primary Foods

  • Insects
  • Worms
  • Slugs
  • Snails
  • Small crustaceans

Foraging Method

  • Foraging

Ecological connections

eaten by

Common Garter Snake

Thamnophis sirtalis

A common snake predator in some ranges.

eaten by

Great Egret

Ardea alba

Wading birds often prey on amphibians.

hunts

Red Wood Ant

Formica rufa

Toads ambush ants as part of their diet.

hunts

Common Earthworm

Lumbricus terrestris

Toads forage for earthworms in damp soil.

Traits

Also known as

Chinese Fire-bellied ToadOriental Fire-bellied Toad

Safety

Danger

2/5

Look but don’t touch. Keep a safe distance and wash hands after exploring.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Fire-bellied Toad?

4-6 cm

How much does Fire-bellied Toad weigh?

0.005-0.015 kg

How long does Fire-bellied Toad live?

10-15 years

How fast can Fire-bellied Toad move?

0.5 km/h

What does Fire-bellied Toad eat?

They mostly eat small insects and worms, hunting them both on land and in the water.

Where is Fire-bellied Toad usually found?

Wetlands and ponds

How does Fire-bellied Toad hunt?

Foraging

How many eggs does Fire-bellied Toad lay?

50-200

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