Scaphiopodidae is a toad family of American spadefoot toads. They are native to southern Canada and USA south to southern Mexico. Scaphiopodidae is a small...
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The spadefoot toad is gray or olive green in color. The eyes are very large, golden yellow. They have a bump between the eyes, giving the head a distinctive shape. Spadefoots have a bumpy skin but are not quite as "warty" as Western Toads.
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Eastern Spadefoot Toad ; Scaphiopus holbrookii newly metamophosed spadefoot toad Range of the Eastern Spadefoot Toad in our region...
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www.uga.edu/srelherp/anurans/scahol.htm
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A spadefoot toad is a type of amphibian. Learn from about a spadefoot toad at HowStuffWorks. Spadefoot Toad, the common name for a family of amphibians. Spadefoot toads are widely distributed over Europe, southern Asia, northwest Africa, and North America. The family is named for those members that have a...
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Scientific name: Spea hammondii Common name: Western Spadefoot Toad Easily handled, with less skin secretions than other toad species in study area. Their secretions smell like peanut butter and may cause sneezing.
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www.werc.usgs.gov/fieldguide/scha.htm
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Encyclopedia: European spadefoot toad
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The European toads (Pelobatidae) are a family of frogs with only one genus Pelobates, containing four species. They are native to Europe, the Mediterranean, northwestern Africa and western Asia. The E...
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Introduction: General information on amphibians. Amphibians of Idaho Checklist: A quick reference to the amphibians of Idaho. Family Tree of Idaho Amphibians: A diagram (cladogram) of the evolutionary history of Idaho amphibian families.
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imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/bio/amph/main/amphmnfr.htm
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An Online Guide for the Identification of Amphibians in North America north of Mexico Interest in amphibians continues to rise as people become more aware of this fascinating group of animals. To the uninitiated all frogs may look alike; Notice: All images contained hereafter are the property of the said photographer.
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www.npwrc.usgs.gov/narcam/idguide/
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Spadefoot toad courtesy USGS; Photo by Hoberg and Gaus During mating season, for example, the spadefoot toad at Mono Lake in eastern California, vocalizes in a chorus that swirls around the wetland. Photo of spadefoot toad...
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