
There are 30 amphibians that start with the letter E, from Eastern American Toad to Ezo Brown Frog. Below you will find them listed alphabetically along with some general information about each. Click the toggle view buttons in the top right corner to switch between the card and the table view.
For each item you will find the following information
Order: The subclass the amphibians belongs to
Habitat: The places or type of weather the amphibians lives in
Scientific name: The designation that scientists use to catalog the species
Name: Eastern American Toad
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Woodlands and gardens in eastern North America
Scientific name: Anaxyrus americanus
Name: Eastern Banjo Frog
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Wetlands and grasslands in eastern Australia
Scientific name: Limnodynastes dumerilii
Name: Eastern Cricket Frog
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Marshes, ponds, and streams in eastern North America
Scientific name: Acris crepitans
Name: Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Forests and urban areas of eastern Australia
Scientific name: Litoria fallax
Name: Eastern Hellbender
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Fast-flowing streams in eastern United States
Scientific name: Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
Name: Eastern Lesser Siren
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Swamps and slow-moving waters in southeastern United States
Scientific name: Siren intermedia
Name: Eastern Long-toed Salamander
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Forests and mountain regions of eastern North America
Scientific name: Ambystoma macrodactylum
Name: Eastern Mud Salamander
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Muddy streams and swamps in eastern United States
Scientific name: Pseudotriton montanus
Name: Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Southeastern United States forests and wetlands
Scientific name: Gastrophryne carolinensis
Name: Eastern Newt
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Forests and ponds in eastern North America
Scientific name: Notophthalmus viridescens
Name: Eastern Red-backed Salamander
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Deciduous forests of eastern North America
Scientific name: Plethodon cinereus
Name: Eastern Spadefoot Toad
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Forests and sandy areas of eastern United States
Scientific name: Scaphiopus holbrookii
Name: Eastern Spotted Newt
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Ponds and wetlands in eastern North America
Scientific name: Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens
Name: Eastern Tiger Salamander
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Woodlands and grasslands in eastern North America
Scientific name: Ambystoma tigrinum
Name: Edible Frog
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Wetlands and ponds in Europe
Scientific name: Pelophylax kl. esculentus
Name: Edwards' Plateau Salamander
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Springs and caves in the Edwards Plateau region of Texas
Scientific name: Eurycea latitans
Name: Emerald Glass Frog
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Tropical forests in Central and South America
Scientific name: Espadarana prosoblepon
Name: Emperor Newt
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Mountain streams in China
Scientific name: Tylototriton shanjing
Name: Ensatina Salamander
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Coastal forests of western North America
Scientific name: Ensatina eschscholtzii
Name: European Alpine Salamander
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Mountain regions of central and southern Europe
Scientific name: Salamandra atra
Name: European Cave Salamander
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Caves and underground water systems in Europe
Scientific name: Proteus anguinus
Name: European Common Frog
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Ponds and wetlands across Europe
Scientific name: Rana temporaria
Name: European Common Spadefoot
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Sandy soils in Europe and western Asia
Scientific name: Pelobates fuscus
Name: European Fire Salamander
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Deciduous forests in central and southern Europe
Scientific name: Salamandra salamandra
Name: European Fire-bellied Toad
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Wetlands and shallow ponds in central and eastern Europe
Scientific name: Bombina bombina
Name: European Green Toad
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Open habitats across Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa
Scientific name: Bufotes viridis
Name: European Tree Frog
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Wetlands and forests across Europe
Scientific name: Hyla arborea
Name: European Yellow-bellied Toad
Order: Frogs (Anura)
Habitat: Shallow water bodies in central and southern Europe
Scientific name: Bombina variegata
Name: Everglades Dwarf Siren
Order: Salamanders (Caudata)
Habitat: Wetlands of the Florida Everglades
Scientific name: Pseudobranchus axanthus
Name | Order | Habitat | Scientific name |
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Eastern American Toad | Frogs (Anura) | Woodlands and gardens in eastern North America | Anaxyrus americanus |
Eastern Banjo Frog | Frogs (Anura) | Wetlands and grasslands in eastern Australia | Limnodynastes dumerilii |
Eastern Cricket Frog | Frogs (Anura) | Marshes, ponds, and streams in eastern North America | Acris crepitans |
Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog | Frogs (Anura) | Forests and urban areas of eastern Australia | Litoria fallax |
Eastern Hellbender | Salamanders (Caudata) | Fast-flowing streams in eastern United States | Cryptobranchus alleganiensis |
Eastern Lesser Siren | Salamanders (Caudata) | Swamps and slow-moving waters in southeastern United States | Siren intermedia |
Eastern Long-toed Salamander | Salamanders (Caudata) | Forests and mountain regions of eastern North America | Ambystoma macrodactylum |
Eastern Mud Salamander | Salamanders (Caudata) | Muddy streams and swamps in eastern United States | Pseudotriton montanus |
Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad | Frogs (Anura) | Southeastern United States forests and wetlands | Gastrophryne carolinensis |
Eastern Newt | Salamanders (Caudata) | Forests and ponds in eastern North America | Notophthalmus viridescens |
Eastern Red-backed Salamander | Salamanders (Caudata) | Deciduous forests of eastern North America | Plethodon cinereus |
Eastern Spadefoot Toad | Frogs (Anura) | Forests and sandy areas of eastern United States | Scaphiopus holbrookii |
Eastern Spotted Newt | Salamanders (Caudata) | Ponds and wetlands in eastern North America | Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens |
Eastern Tiger Salamander | Salamanders (Caudata) | Woodlands and grasslands in eastern North America | Ambystoma tigrinum |
Edible Frog | Frogs (Anura) | Wetlands and ponds in Europe | Pelophylax kl. esculentus |
Edwards' Plateau Salamander | Salamanders (Caudata) | Springs and caves in the Edwards Plateau region of Texas | Eurycea latitans |
Emerald Glass Frog | Frogs (Anura) | Tropical forests in Central and South America | Espadarana prosoblepon |
Emperor Newt | Salamanders (Caudata) | Mountain streams in China | Tylototriton shanjing |
Ensatina Salamander | Salamanders (Caudata) | Coastal forests of western North America | Ensatina eschscholtzii |
European Alpine Salamander | Salamanders (Caudata) | Mountain regions of central and southern Europe | Salamandra atra |
European Cave Salamander | Salamanders (Caudata) | Caves and underground water systems in Europe | Proteus anguinus |
European Common Frog | Frogs (Anura) | Ponds and wetlands across Europe | Rana temporaria |
European Common Spadefoot | Frogs (Anura) | Sandy soils in Europe and western Asia | Pelobates fuscus |
European Fire Salamander | Salamanders (Caudata) | Deciduous forests in central and southern Europe | Salamandra salamandra |
European Fire-bellied Toad | Frogs (Anura) | Wetlands and shallow ponds in central and eastern Europe | Bombina bombina |
European Green Toad | Frogs (Anura) | Open habitats across Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa | Bufotes viridis |
European Tree Frog | Frogs (Anura) | Wetlands and forests across Europe | Hyla arborea |
European Yellow-bellied Toad | Frogs (Anura) | Shallow water bodies in central and southern Europe | Bombina variegata |
Everglades Dwarf Siren | Salamanders (Caudata) | Wetlands of the Florida Everglades | Pseudobranchus axanthus |
Ezo Brown Frog | Frogs (Anura) | Forests and grasslands in Hokkaido, Japan | Rana pirica |