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The European Fire-bellied Toad may live more than 10 years.
Other species, such as the European fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina), have their warning colour underneath.
In addition, protected amphibians like the Moor Frog and the European Fire-bellied Toad are also found here.
Yellow-bellied toads have a compact body - though not so flat as the related European Fire-bellied Toad - and a rounded snout.
The food of the European Fire-bellied Toad consists of insects, spiders, millipedes, mollusks and earthworms captured in or nearby the water.
If attacked by a vertebrate on land the European Fire-bellied Toad makes a hollow-back and lifts its four legs so that the ventral warning colour is displayed.
The European Fire-bellied Toad (Bombina bombina) is a fire-bellied toad native to mainland Europe.
The lower Middle Elbe basin with its rich water meadow is also of outstanding important for amphibians such as the European fire-bellied toad, the European tree frog and the moor frog.
The European fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina) has a slightly warty skin and prefers a watery habitat whereas the Panamanian golden frog (Atelopus zeteki) is in the toad family Bufonidae and has a smooth skin.
Amphibians are represented by 11 species including Smooth Newt, Great Crested Newt, common toad, European Green Toad, Common Frog, Moor Frog, Marsh Frog, Common Spadefoot and European Fire-bellied Toad.
The European Fire-bellied Toad (Bombina bombina) is a fire-bellied toad native to mainland Europe.
The European fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina) has a slightly warty skin and prefers a watery habitat whereas the Panamanian golden frog (Atelopus zeteki) is in the toad family Bufonidae and has a smooth skin.