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The yellow-bellied toad is an amphibian closely bound to areas of water.
Yellow-bellied Toads (Bombina variegata) are also common in that same area.
Unkerich, the Yellow-bellied toad, generally the "strong man" of the group, he also loves eating and is sometimes shown a bit clumsy.
Amphibians such as the Great Crested Newt and the Yellow-bellied toad.
The yellow-bellied toad dwells in mountainous and hilly countries in middle and southern Europe.
Similar warning displays (aposematism) are shown by newts, the Apennine yellow-bellied toad and the spotted salamander.
Yellow-bellied toads have a compact body - though not so flat as the related European Fire-bellied Toad - and a rounded snout.
Among the amphibians are the alpine salamander (southernmost habitat), fire salamander, yellow-bellied toad and fire bellied toad .
The Apennine Yellow-bellied Toad (Bombina pachypus) is a species of toad in the Bombinatoridae family.
The Biologischen Station im Kreis Aachen e. V. a governmental group of environmental specialists has tried to resettle the Yellow-bellied toad.
In the watercourses live endangered fish such as the white chub (Leuciscus cavedanus), and amphibians include the fire Salamander, Agile Frog and Yellow-bellied toad.
The Yellow-Bellied Toad (Bombina variegata) belongs to the order of Anura, the archaeobatrachial family of Bombinatoridae, and to the genus of fire-bellied toads.
Wildlife include Eurasian Badger, Beech Marten, Least Weasel, Yellow-bellied Toad, Peregrine Falcon, Kingfisher and Pallid Swift.
For example, you can find Amphibians such as Yellow-bellied toads (Bombina variageta) - decidedly water inhabitants - and Reptiles such as the Grass Snake (Natrix natrix) which live in damp forests, swamp and moor lands.
There is also a small amount of typical mountain species (Yellow-bellied Toad, Rock Pipit, Grey Wagtail, etc.) and boreal species (Western Capercaillie, Boreal Owl, Ural Owl, Lynx, Brown Bear, etc.).
Yellow-bellied Toads (Bombina variegata) are also common in that same area.
The Yellow-Bellied Toad (Bombina variegata) belongs to the order of Anura, the archaeobatrachial family of Bombinatoridae, and to the genus of fire-bellied toads.