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Spadefoot toads stay underground for about nine months to avoid harsh environmental conditions, particularly during dry seasons when water sources are scarce. By burrowing into the soil, they enter a state of dormancy, which helps them conserve moisture and energy. This adaptation allows them to survive until seasonal rains return, triggering their emergence to breed and feed. Their unique life cycle reflects their resilience to fluctuating habitats.

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