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Spotted toad goby was created in 1877.
Shakespeare does not use the word townsfolk.
Yes, the red spotted toad lives in the desert. It is a species of the deserts of the southwest United States and northwestern Mexico, including Baja.
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Toads are amphibians.
The Arizona toad, Great Plains toad, Red-spotted toad, Western (Boreal) toad, and the Woodhouse's toad are all native to the Wasatch Front area of Utah.
While not a predator, the toad is a major threat to the spotted tailed quoll. The toad is poisonous to this marsupial, which cannot distinguish it as a danger. When quolls have been moved away from toad-inhabited areas, their numbers have increased significantly.
The red-spotted toad, scientifically known as Anaxyrus punctatus, belongs to the family Bufonidae, which is commonly known as the true toad family. This family is characterized by their warty skin, stocky body, and short legs. Bufonidae includes a diverse range of toad species found in various habitats.
The cane toad is a substantial threat to the spotted tailed quoll. The animals cannot discern that the toad is poisonous - just that it's easy prey. Where tiger quolls and other quolls have been moved away from toad area (on isolated islands, for example, where the toad has not been introduced) quoll numbers have improved substantially.
A musical trill of 3-10 seconds is the call of the Red-spotted Toad (Bufo punctatus, Anaxyrus punctatus).Specifically, the voice of the Red-spotted Toad is similar to that of the Arizona Toad (B. microscaphus), but at a higher pitch. It is similar to the soft trills of tree crickets (Oecanthinae subfamily). It may be heard between March and September, especially during and after heavy summer rains but independent of spring or fall rainfall events.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bufo punctatus.
There is no species called 'desert toad.' It is just a generic term referring to any toad living in a desert.