Leopard toads commonly found in the Western Cape South Africa:Photo Credit Takesure Matewa |
They belong to the Bufonidae species of the toad family
Habitat
Leopard toad species is not restricted to pristine habitat as much of its
historical feeding grounds currently fall under residential suburbs,
hence leopard toads are often found living in suburban gardens. Breeding
habitat includes swamps, freshwater lakes, intermittent freshwater lakes, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes, urban riverine watercourses, natural ponds and garden ponds.
Volunteer conservationists plays a big role in protecting this species since their traditional habit is under or near residential areas.
These beautiful toads breads between late July to early September which is also the climax period of the rainy season in the Western Cape South Africa
THERE is a very high risk of leopard toads getting killed whilst crossing roads during the night.
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