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Learn all you wanted to know about oriental fire-bellied toads with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... Oriental fire-bellied toads secrete toxins from their skin, and they want potential predators to know it. When threatened, they rise up on their front legs and arch their back,
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Oriental fire-bellied toads secrete toxins from their skin, and they want potential predators to know it. When threatened, they rise up on their front legs and arch their back, sometimes even flipping themselves over completely, to reveal the bright red-and-black coloration of their underside.
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Oriental Fire-bellied Toad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Oriental Fire-bellied Toad , ( Bombina orientalis ) is a small (4 cm, 2") semi-aquatic toad species found in Korea, north-eastern China and adjacent parts of Russia. An introduced population e...
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Fire-bellied toad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Fire-bellied Toads is a group comprising eight species of small toads (typically 4-7cm in length) belonging to the genus Bombina . Common variants on the name 'Fire-bellied toad' include '...
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Oriental fire-bellied toads are very easy to keep and quite long-lived (10-15 years) if you provide them with ample clean water, a good diet, and keep chemicals and soaps far away from them. A few other things to note.
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The Oriental fire-bellied toad moves about very little during the day, except to hunt for food. ... Oriental fire-bellied toads have a plaintive, melodious croak that sounds like a clinking bell. ... Like all amphibians, fire-bellied toads have porous skin and respond quickly to changes in the environment. The health of...
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We have two oriental fire-bellied toads, each about one and a half inches long. The toads are very active. One of them hides from time to time on the land side of the aqua-terrarium. The other dives from time to time to the bottom of the water side and stays there for long periods of time.
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Oriental Fire-Bellied Toads make wonderful pets for beginning herpers. I own one, and love him very much. These toads are small, hardy, and not too demanding. I highly reccommend these little toads for a pet.
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; Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad; Bombina orientalis ... Chinese Fire-Bellied Toads ... The Care and Raising of Fire-bellied Toads...
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