Columbia Spotted Frog

A green frog with white belly on a small log
The Columbia spotted frog is common in suitable wetland habitat in Yellowstone National Park.

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A tan frog with some dark spots on glistening green vegetation
Boreal Chorus Frog

Boreal chorus frogs are common with conspicuous calls.

Two dark green glistening salamanders with light green bellies side by side on gravel
Western Tiger Salamander

Western tiger salamanders are common and abundant in some areas of Yellowstone.

A bumpy, black spotted rests on top of another toad
Western Toad

Western toads were once common throughout Yellowstone.

A green and brown bumpy toad in held in the hollow of two gloved hands
Plains Spadefoot Toad

In 2015, a breeding population of plains spadefoot toads was confirmed in Yellowstone.

A frog with stretched chin in water
Amphibians

Amphibians are valuable indicators of stressors such as disease or climate change.

Last updated: May 17, 2023

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