vannitoads
Vannitoads is a vernacular name used for several toad species with a strong aquatic component to their life history. The label is not a formal taxonomic group; in field guides and regional herpetology literature it refers to toads that spend substantial time in or around permanent or semi-permanent water and that lay eggs in still or slow-moving water.
Vannitoads are generally medium-sized toads, typically 4–8 cm in length, with stout bodies, rough, warty skin,
Vannitoads favor habitats with abundant aquatic vegetation and available cover. They are primarily nocturnal and forage
Amphibians face threats from habitat loss, pollution, invasive species, climate change, and disease such as chytridiomycosis.
The term “vannitoad” is regional and informal. Formal classification places aquatic-leaning toads within the family Bufonidae