Ambystoma macrodactylum
They are all amphibians.
The scientific name for the Surinam toad is Pipa pipa.
I believe that a rough skinned newt and a long toad salamander can live together, though it might be tough.
That depends on the type of toad. Generally, the scientific name is Bufo. Toad is just the Genus of the name. The format is Bufo (species name.) (Example: An American toad is Bufo americanus. Climbing toads are Bufo coniferous.)
Yes. Chinese Giant Salamanders eat toads. The salamander would need to be large enough to eat the toad.
Scaphiopodidae
Oak Toad is a species of toad found in the coastal regions of southeastern United States. Odaigahara Salamander is a species of salamander found in Japan.
Frog, toad,salamander and others
Ceratophrys ornata.
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.
Ceratophrys ornata
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bufo boreas boreas.