Frogs by State

Toads and Frogs in Nebraska

Toads and Frogs in Nebraska

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Frogs in Nebraska

Ranidae – True Frogs in Nebraska

The True Frogs are your typical frogs that are generally found along the shores of a lake or pond.

American Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana)

Common Name: American Bullfrog
Scientific Name: 
Rana catesbeiana
Location: 
Statewide
Breeding Season:

The American Bullfrog is the largest frog in the state. They are found near permanent bodies of water such as large ponds, streams, and lakes. Once the males of the species reach sexual maturity, their throats turn bright yellow. They are very similar to Green Frogs but they don’t have a dorsal ridge down their back. It wraps around their tympanum.

Northern Leopard Frog (Rana pipiens)

Common Name: Northern Leopard Frog
Scientific Name: Rana pipiens
Location: Everywhere besides the southern border
Breeding Season: 

The Northern Leopard Frog is a medium to large species of semi aquatic species of frog. They vary in color from dark brown to slim green with fairly large spots all over their body. 

Common Name: Plains Leopard Frog
Scientific Name: 
Rana blairi
Location:
Everywhere besides the northwestern corner of the state
Breeding Season: 

The Plains Leopard Frog is a medium sized frog with a tan color and dark spots. They have dorsal ridge that runs down their back that has a break and an indent near its butt / thighs.

Hylidae – Tree Frogs in Nebraska

Cope’s Gray Tree Frog (Hyla chrysoscelis)

Common Name: Cope’s Gray Tree Frog
Scientific Name: 
Hyla chrysoscelis
Location: 
Eastern half of the state
Breeding Season: 

The Cope’s Gray Tree Frog is a medium sized frog that can be found perched in trees or on the side of your house. They are not always gray in color and can be green. They have yellow or orange coloration on their back legs.

Common Name: Blanchard’s Cricket Frog
Scientific Name: 
Acris blanchardi
Location: 
Everywhere besides far western part of the state
Breeding Season: 

The Blanchard’s Cricket Frog is a small, warty frog that varies in color from tan, brown, or green. They have a dark triangle between their eyes and a dark stripe on their thighs.

Boreal Chorus Frog (Pseudacris maculata)

Common Name: Boreal Chorus Frog
Scientific Name: 
Pseudacris maculata
Location: 
Throughout besides the southeastern corner of Nebraska
Breeding Season:

The Boreal Chorus frog is a small sized Chorus Frog, ranging from brown, red, tan, to olive in color that has 3 lines running down their back.

Toads

True Toad Family – Bufonidae

The True Toads are your typical toad. They usually have a parotid gland behind their eyes that contain a poison called  It is not advised to let your dog eat these guys.

American Toad (Anaxyrus americanuses)

Common Name: American Toad
Scientific Name: 
Anaxyrus americanus
Location:
 Eastern edge
Breeding Season: 

The American Toad is a medium sized toad with rough warty skin that’s primary brown in color but can have some black, gray, or red coloration. Their undersides are speckled. The American Toads’s parotid gland does not touch or connected to it by a spur. The toads can be found pretty much anywhere including urban areas.

Common Name: Great Plains Toad
Scientific Name:
Anaxyrus cognatus
Location:
Throughout the state
Breeding Season:

The Great Plains Toad is a medium sized toad with pairs of dark blotches down their back. The toads are brown, gray, or green in color. A white stripe down their back can be seen on some individuals. The toad has a V shaped cranial crest on their head with a boss (bump) in between the eyes.

Video of a male Great Plains Toad calling by Annika Enloe

Common Name: Woodhouse’s Toad
Scientific Name:
Anaxyrus woodhousii
Location:
Throughout the state
Breeding Season:

The Woodhouse’s Toad is a medium sized toad with brown or gray coloring. They have a white or yellow stripe running down the center of their back. Their cranial crests do not touch, creating opposing L shapes.

Spadefoot Toad Family – Scaphiopodidae

Common Name: Plains Spadefoot Toad
Scientific Name:
Spea bombifrons
Location:
Everywhere besides southeastern corner
Breeding Season:

The Plains Spadefoot Toad is a small to medium sized toad that is gray, brown, or tan in color. They have elliptical, vertical pupils that are snake-like. The toad has a bony boss (bump between the eyes). Its spade has a round shape.

Narrow Mouthed Toad Family – Microhylidae

Common Name: Great Plains / Western Narrow Mouthed Toad
Scientific Name:
Gastrophryne olivacea
Location:
Southern border of Nebraska
Breeding Season:

The Great Plains / Western Narrow Mouthed Toad is a small, smooth skinned frog that varies in color from gray, tan, or olive. They have a fat body with a pointed head.

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