List of amphibians of Singapore

Four-ridged Toad
Four-ridged Toad Ingerophrynus quadriporcatus at Venus Drive
St Andrew's Cross Toadlet
St Andrew's Cross Toadlet Pelophryne brevipes - adult male
Copper-cheeked Frog
Copper-cheeked Frog Hydrophylax raniceps that was found near a stream along a trail in Venus Drive

There are about 30 species of amphibians in Singapore. Amphibians are aquatic vertebrates. They need water to survive. They include frogs, toads, newts, salamanders and caecilians. But Singapore does not have newts and salamanders.[1]

The most common amphibians one is likely to encounter are the Asian Toad and Banded Bullfrog. Some species are common in forested areas, like the Black-eyed Litter Frog

List of amphibians

Order Gymnophiona (Caecilians)

Family Ichthyophiidae (Asian Caecilians)

Order Anura (Frogs and Toads)

Family Bufonidae (Toads)

Family Megophryidae (Litter Frogs)

Family Dicroglossidae (Fanged Frogs)

Family Ranidae (True Frogs)

Family Rhacophoridae (Gliding Frogs)

Family Microhylidae (Narrow-mouthed Frogs)

See also

References

  1. "List of amphibian species present in Singapore". Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  2. "Ichthyophis singaporensis". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  3. "Günther's frog at Singapore Botanic Gardens" (PDF). Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum.
  4. "Kalophrynus limbooliati". NParks Flora & Fauna Web. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  5. "First record of East Asian ornate chorus frog on Singapore Island" (PDF).
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