Rhinella jimi is a species of toads in the family Bufonidae.
[3] The specific name jimi honors Jorge Jim, a Brazilian herpetologist.
Males have keratinized spines on the dorsum, flanks, and upper surfaces of limbs.
Preserved specimens are grayish beige above, mottled with dark brown spots.
[2] Rhinella jimi is a very common species that inhabits secondary forests, savanna, agricultural lands, and other open areas and disturbed habitats at elevations up to 800 m (2,600 ft).