No, spadefoot toads inhabit North American deserts and are not found in the Sahara.
Plains Spadefoot Toad was created in 1863.
Couch's Spadefoot Toad was created in 1854.
Hurter's Spadefoot Toad was created in 1910.
New Mexico Spadefoot Toad was created in 1863.
well the baby American spadefoot toad is called a tadpole
the spadefoot toad can copy the enviroments condition around them
the spadefoot toad can copy the enviroments condition around them
The Plains Spadefoot Toad gets its name from the black spade like projection on each back foot.
Scaphiopodidae
Scaphiopus intermontanus
spadefoot toads survive the dry conditions of the desert by burying themselve in the ground ...Hope it helped
THE spadefoot toad has adapted to living in the desert areas by sleeping underground for 6 months to keep out of the immense heat outside. The spadefoot toad can also store water inside their body, so while they are underground, they do not need to drink any water at all. When it begins to rain outside the spadefoot toad leaves its hole to catch insects like beetles, grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets. THEY ARE FOUND IN Baja California, Mexico, southern Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and parts of Oklahoma.