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| Amphibians - Frogs, Toads and Newts |
In Britain there are six naturally occuring, native species of amphibian, consisting of one species of Frog, two species of Toad and three species of Newt.
Of those, two species, the Natterjack toad and the Great Crested Newt are endangered species.
It should be noted that there are a several introduced species which have become naturalised and of these, some pose a threat to our native wildlife.
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| Common Frog - Rana temporaria |
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Common Frog
(Rana temporaria)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
Common Frog
(Rana temporaria)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
Common Frog
(Rana temporaria)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
Common Frog
(Rana temporaria)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
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Common Frog
(Rana temporaria)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
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Common Toad
(Bufo bufo)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
Common Toad
(Bufo bufo)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
Common Toad
(Bufo bufo)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
Common Toad
(Bufo bufo)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
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Common Toad
(Bufo bufo)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
Common Toad
(Bufo bufo)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
Common Toad
(Bufo bufo)
Photo by Steven Cheshire |
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| Natterjack Toad - Epidalea calamita |
| Palmate Newt - Lissotriton helveticus |
| Smooth or Common Newt - Lissotriton vulgaris |
| Great Crested Newt - Triturus cristatus |
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