European spadefoot toads can live for about 5 to 10 years in the wild, depending on environmental conditions and predation. In captivity, with optimal care, they may live even longer. Their lifespan is influenced by factors such as habitat quality and availability of food.
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
No, spadefoot toads inhabit North American deserts and are not found in the Sahara.
White's Tree Frog Western Toad Western Chihuahuan Green Toad Woodhouse's Toad Western Spadefoot