Observations in the Species: Amietophrynus gutturalis
English Name: Guttural Toad
By: Paolo Candotti
Observed on: 10th November 2013
Added to iSpot: 11th November 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
By: besterelaine
Observed on: 28th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 28th October 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 27th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 27th October 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Description: Body length about 100mm
Observed on: 8th January 2011
Added to iSpot: 4th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
By: Lee Jones
Observed on: 24th March 2011
Added to iSpot: 29th May 2013
Identifications: 3
Agreements: 5
Comments: 5
Description: roughly 90mm snout to sternum.
By: mikpeach
Location: D30, Masotsheni
Lat/Lng: -28.3696, 30.6418
Photographed at Isandlwana Lodge, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
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Observed on: 7th March 2013
Added to iSpot: 17th May 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 2
Description: small frog, approximately 1.5 inches in length, distinctive yellow/buff stripe down the length of the body and similarly coloured transverse stripe on the head.
Observed on: 25th March 2013
Added to iSpot: 26th March 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 11
Description: Why toads gather on roads. 79mm rain + heavy clay soils = drowning earthworms (Megadrilacea?) who climb quite athletically in search of higher ground and get stuck on terraces (here), driveways (here) and roads = toadfest which mixes poorly with cars. Specially the way locals 'drive'.
Observed on: 1st December 2005
Added to iSpot: 24th February 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 5
Description: Saving toadlets from pavement meter-boxes to transport by bucket to conservancy
Observed on: 23rd February 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th February 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Description: Bertha, resident 11 cm female
By: Joanette Le Cornu
Observed on: 1st February 2013
Added to iSpot: 5th February 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 10th December 2011
Added to iSpot: 31st January 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
By: errol.douwes
Observed on: 29th December 2012
Added to iSpot: 3rd January 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 9th December 2012
Added to iSpot: 27th December 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 6th December 2012
Added to iSpot: 26th December 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: Males calling in shallow river bed
Observed on: 4th December 2012
Added to iSpot: 25th December 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 19th December 2012
Added to iSpot: 22nd December 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
By: bob harris
Observed on: 29th November 2012
Added to iSpot: 29th November 2012
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 1
Description: Fish pond in garden
By: Bredenkamp
Observed on: 15th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 3rd November 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
By: Gerrie Horn
Observed on: 29th March 2012
Added to iSpot: 10th October 2012
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 2
Comments: 4
By: Lizzie
Observed on: 13th November 2009
Added to iSpot: 27th September 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 6
Comments: 0
Description: Mating guttural toads. In garden pond.
By: Bhekisisa
Observed on: 14th May 2007
Added to iSpot: 25th September 2012
Identifications: 3
Agreements: 5
Comments: 8
By: Lizzie
Observed on: 13th November 2009
Added to iSpot: 17th September 2012
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Description: Guttural toad calling
By: Lizzie
Observed on: 5th March 2010
Added to iSpot: 17th September 2012
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Description: Guttural toad caught in action catching a flying ant.
By: lenin
Observed on: 31st March 2011
Added to iSpot: 19th July 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
By: garybrooks
Observed on: 13th June 2009
Added to iSpot: 26th June 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 1
Observed on: 6th April 2011
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 14th June 2012
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2012
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 5
Description: Seen on the night excursion. in a ditch in the events parking area. Bad news. We dont know what these will do with the Western Leopard Toads: compete with them? hybridize with them? share/spread diseases? Not a clue. Best to remove them ASAP. And we dont know what they will do with the really rare Cacos and Micros in the area: will they eat them as well? This is the only place on the Cape Flats with Micros, so best to remove these invaders ASAP. We know who introduced them to Cape Town. We know that they are now spreading in plants from a few nurseries.
Observed on: 18th May 2012
Added to iSpot: 29th May 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
By: heuvepau
Observed on: 18th February 2012
Added to iSpot: 19th February 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 2
By: Felicity
Observed on: 23rd January 2012
Added to iSpot: 24th January 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 6
Comments: 0
By: rudi von staden
Observed on: 28th October 2011
Added to iSpot: 27th December 2011
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Location: Blinkwaterspruit, KLF Witklip
Lat/Lng: -25.20078, 30.97727
Riparian zone of the Blinkwaterspruit in a commercial tree plantation, White River Area, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Observed on: 3rd November 2011
Added to iSpot: 4th November 2011
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
By: c.summersgill
Observed on: 1st October 2010
Added to iSpot: 25th August 2011
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 1