“…Species that are usually used in attitude research are either charismatic or flagship species such as dolphins (Barney et al, 2005), primates (Lukas & Ross, 2005), or large carnivores (Majic & Bath, 2010;Prokop, Usak & Erdogan, 2011). One branch of research is about attitudes toward animals that people dislike or fear, like sharks (Thompson & Mintzes, 2002), crows (Špur, Pokorny & Šorgo, 2016), snakes, spiders, and bats (Prokop & Tunnicliffe, 2008Prokop et al, 2009) was conducted. However, attitudes toward amphibians had been, with few exceptions, scarcely researched (Randler et al, 2005;Tomažič, 2008;Tomažič, 2011a;Prokop & Fančovičová, 2012;Reimer et al, 2014;Jimenez & Lindemann-Matthies, 2015a;Jimenez & Lindemann-Matthies, 2015b).…”