List of amphibians of Minnesota
List of Minnesota amphibians lists all of the salamanders, frogs and toads found in Minnesota.
Salamanders
There are eight species of Salamanders in Minnesota.[1]
| Common name | Scientific Name | Status | Distribution | Size | Picture |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spotted Salamander | Ambystoma maculatum | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Blue-spotted Salamander | Ambystoma laterale | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Western Tiger Salamander | Ambystoma mavortium | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Eastern Tiger Salamander | Ambystoma tigrinum | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Four-toed Salamander | Hemidactylium scutatum | Special Concern | ![]() | ||
| Common Mudpuppy | Necturus maculosus | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Central Newt | Notophthalmus viridescens | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Red Back Salamander | Plethodon cinereus | Least Concern | ![]() |
Frogs
There are eleven species of frogs in Minnesota.[1]
| Common name | Scientific Name | Status | Distribution | Size | Picture |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blanchard's Cricket Frog | Acris blanchardi | Least Concern, Endangered in Minnesota | ![]() | ||
| Cope's Gray Treefrog | Hyla chrysoscelis | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Eastern Gray Treefrog | Hyla versicolor | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Spring Peeper | Pseudacris crucifer | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Boreal Chorus Frog | Pseudacris maculata | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Bullfrog | Lithobates catesbeianus | Least Concern | ![]() |
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| Green Frog | Lithobates clamitans | Least Concern | ![]() |
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| Pickerel Frog | Lithobates palustris | Least Concern | ![]() |
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| Northern Leopard Frog | Lithobates pipiens | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Mink Frog | Lithobates septentrionalis | Least Concern | ![]() | ||
| Wood Frog | Lithobates sylvaticus | Least Concern | ![]() |
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Toads
There are three species of toads in Minnesota.[1]
| Common name | Scientific Name | Status | Distribution | Size | Picture |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Toad | Anaxyrus americanus | Least Concern | ![]() |
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| Great Plains Toad | Anaxyrus cognatus | Least Concern | Southern Canada, in the province of Alberta, throughout the western United States, and into northern Mexico. | ![]() | |
| Canadian Toad | Anaxyrus hemiophrys | Least Concern | ![]() |
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References
- Minnesota Amphibian and Reptile Survey Accessed February 05, 2018
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