Toads are amphibians.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bufo punctatus.
New Hampshire's state amphibian is the red-spotted newt.
No..It is an amphibian, salamander to be precise, a variant of the newt.
Yes, the red spotted toad lives in the desert. It is a species of the deserts of the southwest United States and northwestern Mexico, including Baja.
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The red-spotted toad, scientifically known as Anaxyrus punctatus, belongs to the family Bufonidae, which is commonly known as the true toad family. This family is characterized by their warty skin, stocky body, and short legs. Bufonidae includes a diverse range of toad species found in various habitats.
A musical trill of 3-10 seconds is the call of the Red-spotted Toad (Bufo punctatus, Anaxyrus punctatus).Specifically, the voice of the Red-spotted Toad is similar to that of the Arizona Toad (B. microscaphus), but at a higher pitch. It is similar to the soft trills of tree crickets (Oecanthinae subfamily). It may be heard between March and September, especially during and after heavy summer rains but independent of spring or fall rainfall events.
The Arizona toad, Great Plains toad, Red-spotted toad, Western (Boreal) toad, and the Woodhouse's toad are all native to the Wasatch Front area of Utah.
A fire belly toad in an amphibian who has a stomach that looks like fire. Its bright red/orange/yellow can warn its predators that it is very poisonous!
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Notophthalmus viridescens.
If you want the general name then its amphibian. If you want a list of all of them I'll give it a go: American Toad Blue-spotted Salamander Bullfrog California Tiger Salamander Colorado River Toad Cope's Gray Treefrog Eastern Newt Fowler's Toad Gray Treefrog Marbled Salamander Mink Frog Northern Leopard Frog Pickerel Frog Spotted Salamander Spring Peeper Wood Frog Squirrel Treefrog Western Red-backed Salamander If I've missed any please feel free to add them in.
A red robin is not a reptile; it is a bird.