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Pelobatidae (Bonaparte, 1850) European Spadefoot Toads
Pelobatidae (Bonaparte, 1850) European Spadefoot Toads These little toads are stocky and compact, with eyes that seem to protrude from the head. Spadefoot toads ... Spadefoot Toads none Pelobates cultripes Western Spadefoot, Iberian Spadefoot Pelobates fuscus Eurasian Spadefoot Pelobates syriacus Syrian Spadefoot none Pelobates varaldii Moroccan Spadefoot ...
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Scaphiopodidae (Cope, 1865) American Spadefoot Toads
Spadefoot Toads Scaphiopus couchii Couch's Spadefoot Scaphiopus holbrookii Eastern Spadefoot Scaphiopus hurterii Hurter's Spadefoot Genus Spea (Cope, 1866) Western Spadefoot Toads Spea bombifrons Plains Spadefoot Spea hammondii Western Spadefoot Spea intermontana Great Basin Spadefoot Spea multiplicata New Mexico Spadefoot ...
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Natural History of Mono Lake
Bodie Hills while yellow-bellied Marmots bask in the High Sierra summer sun. Great Basin spadefoot toads fill the evening air with an endless chorus of croaking while Nighthawks hunt for insects ...
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Mono Basin Wildlife: Lions, Lizards, and Snakes that
Slithers
The Mountains of California Hard life on the hoof An uncertain future Look carefully, patiently Toads, lizards, and snakes that slither HARD LIFE ON THE HOOF Between the highway, hunters, and ... Sagebrush Lizard, both with the nickname “blue belly” are the two most common. Great Basin spadefoot toads make their appearance as early as March near the lakeshore and in nearby irrigated meadows ...
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The Regions of PARC - Midwest
Region is not lacking in its own share of herpetofauna. Milk snakes, blue racers, Eastern spadefoot toads, blue spotted salamanders, painted turtles, and map turtles are only small pieces of the Midwest ...
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Photo Gallery/Amphibians: USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Photo by Evan H.C. Grant, USGS. The call of American toads, Bufo americanus, is a long, steady trill. These toads call from approximately mid-March to mid-April. Photo by Isaac ... through early June. Photo by Lindsay D. Funk, USGS. Spadefoot toads, Scaphiopus holbrookii, are rarely encountered due to their very secretive nature. These toads emerge to breed only during periods of heavy rain ...
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Exploratorium: Frogs: The Amazing, Adaptable Frog / page 2 of 6
Many species fit equally well into both categories. Exploratorium staff frogkeeper Ned McAllister discusses the feeding habits of frogs, toads, and tadpoles. [Need Help?] Spadefoot toads ...
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A Plague of Frogs or a Jubilee of Toads 1
Shol Pond on 2 October 2000. Steve A. Johnson photo. Copyright © 2002 FLMNH. Figure 2. The carpet of spadefoot toads. Although ... young toads being newly terrestrial. Nevertheless, Archie Carr may well have considered this assemblage of toads to be another jubilee. Figure 5. The Shol Pond jubilee emergence of eastern spadefoot toads. ...
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Amphibians and Reptiles of Fort Matanzas National Monument-Habitats
The moist shade beneath the live oak hammock is the home of spadefoot toads, southeastern five-lined ... most often occurs with red bay (Persea borbonia). Squirrel treefrogs, greenhouse frogs, narrowmouth toads, spadefoot toads, southeastern five-lined skinks, ground skinks, green anoles, rough green snakes, corn snakes ...
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Frogs and Toads of West Virginia
Toads of West Virginia Frogs and Toads of West Virginia Family: Pelobatidae Eastern Spadefoot Family: Bufonidae Eastern American Toad Fowler's Toad Family: Hylidae Eastern Cricket Frog Blanchard's ... Frogs. Tadpoles are omnivores in general, feeding on plants and microorganisms. All adult frogs and toads are carnivores, preying mainly on insects. The larger species may feed on small mammals, ...
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