




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
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.





Category
AmphibianRarity
Common
Danger
2/5
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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!
Fire-bellied Toads can flip over to flash their bright red belly because it warns predators that they are toxic.
Fire-bellied Toads have glands in their skin that release a mild toxin, which helps protect them from being eaten.
Fire-bellied Toads can stay submerged for long periods, which helps them hide from danger.
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.
Thamnophis sirtalis
A common snake predator in some ranges.
Ardea alba
Wading birds often prey on amphibians.
Formica rufa
Toads ambush ants as part of their diet.
Lumbricus terrestris
Toads forage for earthworms in damp soil.
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Danger
2/5
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4-6 cm
0.005-0.015 kg
10-15 years
0.5 km/h
They mostly eat small insects and worms, hunting them both on land and in the water.
Wetlands and ponds
Foraging
50-200
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