Ingerophrynus divergens

It is found in Malay Peninsula (Thailand, presumably Malaysia), Borneo (Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia), Sumatra, and Natuna Islands.

[2] It occurs in well-drained lowland rainforests.

It breeds in standing water and slow-moving intermittent streams.

It is threatened by habitat loss caused by clear-cutting.

[1] This toad species is known to be a possible host for various helminths, including Seuratascaris numidica and Pseudoacanthocephalus bufonis.