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African Green Toad

Amphibians & Reptiles·Amphibian

The African green toad's long legs and webbed feet help them cover long distances quickly. In fact, they're one of the fastest amphibians in the world, reaching up to 10 kn per hour. They also have a loud call which can be heard from up to a kilometer away.

 

  • Conservation StatusLeast Concern
  • Life span10 years
  • Body size2 in.
  • Native habitat Forests, scrublands, grasslands, semi-desert, and deserts of Northern Africa
  • DietInsects and small vertebrates
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