Blomberg's toad (''Rhaebo blombergi''), also known as the Colombian giant toad, is a very large species of
toad
Toad is a common name for certain frogs, especially of the family Bufonidae, that are characterized by dry, leathery skin, short legs, and large bumps covering the parotoid glands.
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in the family
Bufonidae {{Cat main, Toad
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. It is found in rainforests at altitudes between in western
Colombia (
Chocó,
Valle del Cauca,
Cauca, and
Nariño Departments) and northwestern
Ecuador
Ecuador ( ; ; Quechuan languages, Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar language, Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechuan ...
(
Carchi,
Esmeraldas, and
Imbabura Province
Imbabura () is a province located in the Andes of northern Ecuador. The capital is Ibarra. The people of the province speak Spanish, and a large portion of the population also speaks the Imbaburan Kichwa variety of the Quechua language.
The s ...
s).
It has been recorded in Florida in 1963, apparently because of pet escape or release, but did not get established.
Etymology
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species epithet Specific name may refer to:
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commemorates Swedish explorer
Rolf Blomberg who collected the
type series
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Description
''Rhaebo blombergi'' is one of the world's largest toads: males measure and females in snout–to– vent length.
Life history
Fecundity of captive individuals has been 15,000–80,000 eggs of in diameter. Captive individuals have an average lifespan of ten years, with the maximum reported age of 28 years.[
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Habitat and conservation
''Rhaebo blombergi'' inhabit closed lowland tropical rainforest. They breed in pools, both temporary and permanent. It is locally common but considered near threatened
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by the International Union for Conservation of Nature
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(IUCN) because of habitat loss and pollution. It is also collected for pet trade.
References
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blombergi
Amphibians of Colombia
Amphibians of Ecuador
Amphibians described in 1951
Taxa named by George S. Myers
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot