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  2. Scaphiopus holbrookii - Wikipedia

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    An American eastern spadefoot. The average length of an adult eastern spadefoot is 44–57 mm (1 + 3 ⁄ 4 – 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in). It is brownish in color, with two yellowish stripes on its back. These stripes, which begin on the upper eyelids, may diverge or converge, resulting in a pattern resembling a lyre or an hourglass.

  3. Pelobates syriacus - Wikipedia

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    Frogspawn (eggs) of the eastern spadefoot, Rehovot Vernal pool, Israel Close up of a several days old frogspawn (eggs) of the eastern spadefoot Rehovot Vernal pool, Israel. The eastern spadefoot is nocturnal and returns to the same lair each night when it has finished foraging for molluscs, spiders, insects and other small arthropods. As well ...

  4. Scaphiopus - Wikipedia

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    Southern Spadefoot toad, Florida-adult. Scaphiopus is a genus of North American amphibian commonly referred to as the North American spadefoots, southern spadefoots, or eastern spadefoot toads. [1] They differ greatly from true toads (those of the family Bufonidae) by having eyes with vertical pupils, no parotoid gland, and relatively smooth ...

  5. A guide to the frogs and toads of NJ: Species, habitats ... - AOL

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ... Eastern spadefoot toads are found in all of South Jersey with one historical record in North Jersey in ...

  6. American spadefoot toad - Wikipedia

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    The eastern spadefoot is the only species found east of the Mississippi River, ranging from New England to southern Florida. The Great Basin spadefoot and the plains spadefoot are both found in Western Canada and the northwestern U.S., but the plains spadefoot has also spread into Texas and northern Mexico.

  7. List of amphibians of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Hurter's spadefoot: Scaphiopus hurterii Strecker, 1910: Imperiled [26] Formerly considered the same species as the eastern spadefoot Along various rivers in northern and central Arkansas; widespread in southwest. Populations in southeast may be this species or eastern spadefoot. Northwestern populations are extirpated [1] Plains spadefoot: Spea ...

  8. Sounds of North American Frogs - Wikipedia

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    "Mating Call of Couch's Spadefoot (Scaphiopus couchi)" Scaphiopus couchii: 0:35: 74. "Mating Call of the Plains Spadefoot (Scaphiopus bombifrons)" Spea bombifrons: 0:19: 75. "Mating Chorus of the New Mexico Spadefoot (Scaphiopus multiplicatus)" Spea multiplicata: 0:31: 76. "Mating Chorus of Three Species of Spadefoot" American spadefoot toads ...

  9. Eastern spadefoot - Wikipedia

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    Eastern spadefoot or Eastern spadefoot toad may refer to: Scaphiopus holbrookii or eastern spadefoot, a toad found in North America; Pelobates syriacus or eastern spadefoot, a toad found in Eastern Europe and the Middle East; Eastern spadefoot toads (Leptobrachium), a genus of Southeast Asian toads, from family Megophryidae, unrelated to the ...