Bufo Viridis -

: Spots can range from dark brown to occasionally red; the underside is typically white or light-colored.

: Features a light-colored back with large, distinct green or olive patches.

Species Overview The ( Bufotes viridis , formerly Bufo viridis ) is a highly adaptable amphibian known for its striking dorsal patterns and resilience in arid or human-altered environments. Physical Characteristics bufo viridis

: Rare cases of albinism have been documented, appearing as yellowish skin with red eyes.

: Naturally inhabits steppes, floodplains, and mountainous areas. : Spots can range from dark brown to

: Found across mainland Europe, extending from France and Denmark to the Balkans and Russia.

: Individuals can vary, but well-established populations often show larger body sizes. Habitat & Distribution Physical Characteristics : Rare cases of albinism have

: Highly resistant to dry conditions and saline waters compared to other amphibians. Ecology & Behavior