This frog is the most abundant amphibian in Iran that lives in forest and desert areas, gardens, mountains, rivers, marshes and yards. This amphibian has a very large size and feeds on insects and dives into the water in times of danger.
This toad is the most abundant toad in Iran, which can be found in most provinces. The habitat of this toad varies from gardens and yards to springs and forests. It has been observed that it sometimes lives in salty water.
This toad is the most abundant toad in Iran and has been reported from most regions of Iran. This species feeds on insects and invertebrates. This species lives in mountainous areas, gardens, yards, marshes, and wetlands. This species is not dangerous for humans.
This lizard is the second most abundant big Agama in Iran after Chabak Agama. This species has a strong interest in living in residential areas and is found in abundance in old houses with courtyards and adjacent to vacant lands. It is one of the large lizards of Iran and feeds on grasshoppers and crickets. In mature specimens, the end of the tail is black and the body of the species varies from yellow to gray.
This frog is the most abundant amphibian in Iran that lives in forest and desert areas, gardens, mountains, rivers, marshes and yards. This amphibian has a very large size and feeds on insects and dives into the water in times of danger.
This toad is the most abundant toad in Iran, which can be found in most provinces. The habitat of this toad varies from gardens and yards to springs and forests. It has been observed that it sometimes lives in salty water.
This toad is the most abundant toad in Iran and has been reported from most regions of Iran. This species feeds on insects and invertebrates. This species lives in mountainous areas, gardens, yards, marshes, and wetlands. This species is not dangerous for humans.