Amphibians in Nevada

Nevada is a state located in the Western United States. The climate of Nevada is mostly hot and dry, with some areas having cold winters. The terrain of Nevada is mostly desert and mountains. The amphibians that live in Nevada are the Great Basin toad, the California tiger salamander, the western toad, the bullfrog, and the green frog.

Frogs & Toads (Anura) in Nevada

Woodhouse's Toad

Scientific Name: Anaxyrus woodhousii

Western Toad

Scientific Name: Anaxyrus boreas

Other Name(s): Boreal toad, California toad

Relict Leopard Frog

Scientific Name: Lithobates onca

Red-spotted Toad

Scientific Name: Anaxyrus punctatus

Other Name(s): Baird's Spotted Toad

Northern Pacific Tree Frog

Scientific Name: Pseudacris regilla

Northern Leopard Frog

Scientific Name: Lithobates pipiens

Mexican Spadefoot

Scientific Name: Spea multiplicata

Lowland Leopard Frog

Scientific Name: Lithobates yavapaiensis

Great Basin Spadefoot

Scientific Name: Spea intermontana

Columbia Spotted Frog

Scientific Name: Rana luteiventris

Arizona Toad

Scientific Name: Anaxyrus microscaphus

American Bullfrog

Scientific Name: Lithobates catesbeianus

Amargosa Toad

Scientific Name: Anaxyrus nelsoni

Salamanders (Caudata) in Nevada

Long-toed Salamander

Scientific Name: Ambystoma macrodactylum