Yellow-bellied toad

Has the ability to survive in varying water salinity levels, which is unusual for freshwater amphibians

Harold van der Ploeg


Yellow-bellied toad

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Has the ability to survive in varying water salinity levels, which is unusual for freshwater amphibians

Population

Renowned for its striking appearance and distinctive behaviors, this toad is known for their vividly colored undersides. The yellow-bellied toad, true to its name, boasts a bright yellow or orange belly, contrasted with dark black patches, serving as a warning to predators about its toxic nature.

Typically small in size, yellow-bellied toads rarely exceed 5 cm (2 in) in length. Their dorsal side is less colorful, usually a mottled gray or brown, which provides excellent camouflage against the rocky and wooded habitats they prefer. These toads are predominantly found in shallow, often temporary water bodies like puddles, ditches, or slow-moving streams, particularly in mountainous or hilly regions. They thrive in these environments, which offer protection from larger aquatic predators due to the temporary nature of the water bodies.

One of the most remarkable behaviors of the yellow-bellied toad is its breeding strategy. Breeding takes place typically in spring or early summer. Males attract females through a series of calls, which are subtle compared to those of other amphibian species. The females lay eggs in small clusters on underwater vegetation, and these hatch into tadpoles that are uniquely adapted to their often ephemeral aquatic environment. The tadpoles must develop quickly to reach metamorphosis before their water pools dry up.

The yellow-bellied toad also exhibits the “unken reflex,” a defensive behavior common among Bombina species. When threatened, the toad arches its back and limbs to expose its brightly colored belly, deterring potential predators with the display of its toxic warning colors. This behavior is not only a critical survival tactic but also a dramatic display that highlights the unique adaptations of these toads.

Distribution

Country
Population est.
Status
Year
Comments
Albania
2021
Austria
2021
Belgium
Official estimate
EX
Extinct locally
Bosnia And Herz.
2021
Bulgaria
2021
Croatia
2021
Czechia
2021
France
2021
Germany
2021
Greece
2021
Hungary
2021
Italy
2021
Liechtenstein
2021
Luxembourg
2021
Montenegro
2021
North Macedonia
2021
Poland
2021
Romania
2021
Serbia
2021
Slovakia
2021
Slovenia
2021
Switzerland
2021
Turkey
2021
Turkey in Europe
Ukraine
2021
United Kingdom
2021
Introduced: Great Britain

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Terrestrial / Aquatic

Altricial / Precocial

Polygamous / Monogamous

Dimorphic (size) / Monomorphic

Active: Diurnal / Nocturnal

Social behavior: Solitary / Pack / Herd

Diet: Carnivore / Herbivore / Omnivore / Piscivorous / Insectivore

Migratory: Yes / No

Domesticated: Yes / No

Dangerous: Yes / No