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List of amphibians of Florida
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This list of amphibians of Florida includes species native to or documented in the U.S. state of Florida.[1][2]
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Amphibians
Tongueless frogs (Pipidae)
- African clawed frog - introduced/invasive[3]
- Western clawed frog - introduced/invasive[4]
Tree frogs (Hylidae)
- Pine Barrens tree frog
- American green tree frog
- Barking tree frog
- Squirrel tree frog
- Ornate chorus frog
- Northern cricket frog
- Southern chorus frog
- Southern cricket frog
- Upland chorus frog
- Pine woods tree frog
- Cope's gray tree frog
- Spring peeper
- Bird-voiced tree frog
- Gray tree frog
- Little grass frog
- Cuban tree frog - introduced/invasive[5]
- Australian green tree frog - introduced/invasive[6]
True frogs (Ranidae)
- American bullfrog
- Bronze frog
- Carpenter frog
- Florida bog frog
- Gopher frog
- Pig frog
- Rana clamitans - locally called "green frog"
- River frog
- Southern leopard frog
Rain frogs (Eleutherodactylidae)
- Greenhouse frog - introduced/invasive[7]
True toads (Bufonidae)
- Southern toad
- Fowler's toad
- Oak toad
- Cane toad - introduced/invasive[7]
American spadefoot toads (Scaphiopodidae)
Narrow-mouthed frogs (Microhylidae)
True salamanders and newts (Salamandridae)
Sirens (Sirenidae)
Amphiuma (Amphiumidae)
Mole salamanders (Ambystomatidae)
Lungless salamanders (Plethodontidae)
- Southeastern slimy salamander
- Three-lined salamander
- Apalachicola dusky salamander
- Southern dusky salamander
- Seal salamander
- Many-lined salamander
- Four-toed salamander
- Southern red salamander
- Rusty mud salamander
- Bog dwarf salamander
- Southeastern dwarf salamander
- Dwarf salamander
- Dwarf waterdog
- Georgia blind salamander
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