Bufo pseudoraddei facts for kids
Bufo pseudoraddei is a type of toad that belongs to the Bufonidae family. It is found in Pakistan and possibly in Afghanistan. This toad lives in places like temperate forests, wet areas that sometimes dry up, farms, grasslands, and even gardens in the countryside.
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B. pseudoraddei
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Bufo pseudoraddei Mertens, 1971
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About Bufo pseudoraddei
This toad, Bufo pseudoraddei, was first described in 1971 by a scientist named Mertens. It is part of the Bufo genus, which includes many common toads. Toads are a type of amphibian, meaning they can live both on land and in water.
Where it Lives
Bufo pseudoraddei prefers certain kinds of places to live. These include forests that have moderate temperatures. It also likes marshes, which are wet, grassy areas. Sometimes, these marshes might dry up for a while.
Its Home Environment
You can also find this toad in areas where people grow crops, like farms. It lives in pastures where animals graze. Plantations, which are large areas where trees or plants are grown, are also suitable homes. Even rural gardens can be a good place for Bufo pseudoraddei to live.
See also
- In Spanish: Bufotes pseudoraddei para niños