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Cope´s Toad

Rhinella diptycha
(Cope, 1862)
Sapo Cururú
Sapo-cururu

Family: Bufonidae
Order: Anura
Class: Amphibia
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Other common names: Sapo Buey, Cururú, Rococó.

Synonyms: Rhinella schneideri, Bufo schneideri, Bufo paracnemis, Bufo pisanoi.


Description: It is a large and robust amphibian, with a stout body and thick, warty skin, usually colored in brownish to grayish tones that provide effective camouflage. It has well-developed parotoid glands behind the eyes, which secrete toxic substances as a defense mechanism. The head is broad with prominent eyes and horizontal pupils; males are generally smaller than females and develop nuptial pads on the hands during the breeding season.

Geographic distribution: It is widely distributed across central and southern South America, occurring in Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and northern to central Argentina. It is common in Chaco regions, river basins, and transitional open landscapes.

Habitat: It occupies a wide range of terrestrial habitats, including savannas, grasslands, open forests, gallery forests, and rural and urban areas. It shows high tolerance to human disturbance, provided that suitable water bodies are available for breeding.

Diet: It is an opportunistic predator, feeding mainly on insects, arachnids, mollusks, and other invertebrates, and occasionally small vertebrates. Its broad diet allows it to thrive under diverse environmental conditions.

Behavior: It is primarily nocturnal, becoming especially active after rainfall. During the day, it remains hidden in shelters. When threatened, it may inflate its body and release toxic secretions from the parotoid glands as a deterrent.

Reproduction: Reproduction is aquatic, taking place in ponds, puddles, ditches, and lagoons. Females lay long strings of eggs, which hatch into tadpoles with relatively rapid development. The reproductive cycle is closely linked to rainfall and temperature.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern globally due to its wide distribution, large populations, and adaptability, although locally it may be affected by pollution and road mortality.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 15/12/2025




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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
237234405/10/2025ArgentinaCorrientesReserva Provincial Iberá, Colonia Carlos PellegriniDaniel Fabián Barrios
236552221/09/2025ArgentinaCorrientesColonia Carlos PellegriniNicolas Olejnik
189907112/10/2023ArgentinaCorrientesParque nacional ibera, Colonia Carlos PellegriniAdrian Braidotti
133919006/12/2020ArgentinaCorrientesColonia Carlos Pellegrini1Rodolfo Seró
133084306/12/2020ArgentinaCorrientesColonia Carlos Pellegrini1Diego Kondratzky
132689406/12/2020ArgentinaCorrientesColonia Carlos Pellegrini1Eugenia Boggiano
132589306/12/2020ArgentinaCorrientesColonia Carlos Pellegrini1Diego Oscar
121138626/02/2020ArgentinaCorrientesLaguna Iberá, Colonia Carlos PellegriniDaniel Osvaldo Fernández
120392523/02/2020ArgentinaCorrientesColonia Carlos PellegriniAndrés Cecconi
113295417/11/2019ArgentinaCorrientesYaguareté, Colonia Carlos Pellegrini1Jorge La Grotteria
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Cope´s Toad (Rhinella diptycha) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 18/03/2026.