Sonoran Green Toad
The Sonoran green toad is supposed to be a fossorial species as not much of them are seen, except during their mating season. The toad is nocturnal, and it is the most active during the rainy time.
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Class | Amphibia |
| Order | Anura |
| Family | Bufonidae |
| Genus | Anaxyrus |
| Scientific Name | Anaxyrus retiformis |
| Other Names | “Sapo verde Sonorense” or “Sapo verde de Sonora” |
| Size | Females: 1.7-2.3 in (4.3-5.8 cm), Males: 1.4-1.9 in (3.5-4.8 cm) |
| Color | Olive green body with black patterns |
| Call | Buzzing mating call |
| Distribution | Mexico and United States |
| Habitat | Semi arid and arid places with greenery |
| Diet | It is guessed that the species is more likely to consume beetles, ants, moths, and winged termites |
| Breeding Season | July-August |
| Mode of Reproduction | Oviparous |
| Clutch Size | 5-200 eggs |
| Average Lifespan | Around 10 years |
| IUCN Conservation Status | Least Concern |
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Published on November 5th 2019 by staff under Toads. Article was last reviewed on 5th November 2019.







