African Tree Toad: A Species Of Toad  

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African tree toad is found in West and Central Africa from southwestern Nigeria through Cameroon to Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. 

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The African tree toad inhabits lowland forests. 

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They spend their days on the ground and climb vegetation at night. 

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The male guards the eggs that the female pair lay in the hollows of the watery trees. 

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 It is present in a number of national parks, such as the Korup National Park, Monte Alén National Park, and Virunga National Park. 

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In the family of Bufonidae is a species of toad, the African tree toad. 

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With their sticky tongues, they are known to catch their prey at lightning speed. 

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Fish, birds, reptiles, rodents, and bigger frogs are their predators. 

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The biggest threat to African Tree Toads is assumed to be deforestation. 

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The skin color and markings of these animals help them to blend in with their forest surroundings. 

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Most of their time is spent on land, but they breed in water by laying eggs. 

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Found in central African forests, the African Tree Toad is a tiny species of toad. 

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