
Common Surinam toad - Wikipedia
The common Surinam toad, the Suriname toad, or star-fingered toad (Pipa pipa), is a fully-aquatic species of frog, in the family Pipidae, with a widespread range across much of tropical South America and the island of Trinidad. [2]
Pipa (frog) - Wikipedia
Suriname toads are members of the frog genus Pipa, within the family Pipidae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They are native to northern South America and extreme southern Central America (Panama). [ 1 ] Like other pipids, these frogs are almost exclusively aquatic.
Surinam Toad - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
The Surinam toad is an ambush hunter, lying patiently in wait for unsuspecting prey to pass by. The toad eats mostly crustaceans, small fish, worms, and other invertebrates. When the Surinam toad senses movement with its star-tipped fingers, it lunges forward and eats its prey in one gulp.
Suriname Toad (Pipa Pipa) – Species Profile With Facts + Pictures
2022年5月25日 · The Surinam Toad Pipa pipa in a Nutshell. Here are a few key points about the Surinam toads: They’re native to the swamps and waterways of South America. The eggs undergo a type of direct development and emerge as fully-formed toads. The mother toads absorb the eggs into the skin of their back, then “give birth” once the toadlets are ...
Surinam toads, facts and photos - National Geographic
What is a Surinam toad? With its flat, flounder-like appearance, triangle-shaped head, and tiny eyes, the Surinam toad doesn’t look like most other toads. It also doesn’t give birth like one. In...
Surinam toad | Carnivorous, Aquatic, Egg-Laying | Britannica
Surinam toad, (Pipa pipa), aquatic South American toad (family Pipidae) in which the eggs are incubated on the back of the female. The Surinam toad is about 10 to 17 cm (4 to 7 inches) long. It has a flat, squarish body, small eyes, and a flat head with …
The Surinam Toad: A Strange Amphibian With Unusual Egg Care
2011年7月7日 · It's sometimes called the star-fingered toad due to the appearance of its front toes. The scientific name of the Surinam toad is Pipa pipa. It belongs to the class Amphibia, the order Anura (which contains frogs and toads), and the family Pipidae. The animal lives in the northern part of South America.
Pipa pipa are omnivorous, aquatic toads. The adults eats worms, insects, crustaceans and small fishes whereas the young ones feed on invertebrates such as Tubifex, Daphnia and worms.
Suriname Toad (Pipa pipa) - iNaturalist
The common Suriname toad or star-fingered toad (Pipa pipa) is a species of frog in the Pipidae family found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. In Spanish it is called aparo, rana comun de celdillas, rana tablacha, sapo chinelo, sapo chola, or sapo de celdas.
Suriname Toad (Pipa pipa) | Backwater Reptiles Blog
The Suriname Toad (Pipa pipa) is one very unique and fascinating amphibian. Everything about them – from their appearance to the manner they reproduce – is odd.