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OverviewFire-bellied toads are among the most visually striking and biologically fascinating amphibians in the world. Despite their common name, they are not true toads in the strict scientific sense. Instead, they belong to the genus Bombina, a group of small, semi-aquatic amphibians known for their vivid underbellies and unique defensive behaviors. These creatures blur the line between frogs and toads, possessing characteristics of both groups, which makes them particularly interesting to researchers and enthusiasts alike. Typically small in size, fire-bellied toads range from about 4 to 7 centimeters in length. Their bodies are somewhat flattened, an adaptation that allows them to move easily through shallow water and muddy environments. Their skin texture varies from smooth to slightly warty, depending on the species, and is often colored in shades of green, brown, or gray on the dorsal (upper) side. This upper coloration provides camouflage, helping them blend into their natural surroundings. However, what truly sets fire-bellied toads apart is their ventral (underside) coloration. Their bellies display brilliant hues of red, orange, or yellow, often marked with irregular black patterns. This striking coloration is not merely for aesthetic appeal; it serves as a warning signal to potential predators. The bright colors indicate toxicity-a phenomenon known as aposematism. When threatened, fire-bellied toads perform a dramatic defensive posture known as the ""unken reflex,"" where they arch their backs and expose their brightly colored bellies as a warning display. Fire-bellied toads are semi-aquatic, meaning they divide their time between water and land. They thrive in shallow ponds, marshes, and slow-moving streams, where they can easily transition between environments. Their lifestyle reflects a balance between aquatic and terrestrial adaptation, making them resilient and versatile creatures. In terms of behavior, these toads are known for being active during the day, which is somewhat unusual among amphibians that are often nocturnal. Their diurnal activity makes them more observable and appealing to those who keep them as pets or study them in the wild. Overall, fire-bellied toads represent a unique blend of beauty, adaptability, and evolutionary sophistication. They are small in size but large in ecological and scientific significance. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Beautrice AdamsPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.186kg ISBN: 9798258384706Pages: 132 Publication Date: 22 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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