The following is a list of frogs and toads that may be found in New Mexico. Click on the links to learn more about each species, see pictures, and to hear recordings of their calls.
American bullfrog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Arizona toad Learn about the species Listen to its call
Barking frog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Boreal chorus frog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Canyon treefrog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Chiricahua leopard frog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Colorado river toad (Sonoran Desert toad) Learn about the species Listen to its call
Couch's spadefoot Learn about the species Listen to its call
Great plains toad Learn about the species Listen to its call
Green toad Learn about the species Listen to its call
Lowland leopard frog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Madrean treefrog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Mexican spadefoot Learn about the species Listen to its call
Northern cricket frog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Northern leopard frog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Plains leopard frog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Plains spadefoot Learn about the species Listen to its call
Red-spotted toad Learn about the species Listen to its call
Rio Grande leopard frog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Spotted chorus frog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Texas toad Learn about the species Listen to its call
Western chorus frog Learn about the species Listen to its call
Western narrow-mouthed toad Learn about the species Listen to its call
Western toad Learn about the species Listen to its call
Woodhouse's toad Learn about the species Listen to its call
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