Western spadefoot
A species of Western spadefoot toads, Also known as Hammond's spadefoot Scientific name : Spea hammondii Genus : Western spadefoot toads
Western spadefoot, A species of Western spadefoot toads
Also known as:
Hammond's spadefoot
Botanical name: Spea hammondii
Genus: Western spadefoot toads
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The western spadefoot toad (Spea hammondii) is a relatively smooth-skinned species of American spadefoot toad. Its eyes are pale gold with vertical pupils. It has a green or grey dorsum often with skin tubercles tipped in orange, and it is a whitish color on the ventrum. It has a wedge-shaped black spade on each hind foot. Adult toads are between 3.8 and 7.5Â cm (1.5 and 3.0Â in) long.
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Scientific Classification
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Chordates Class
Amphibians Order
Frogs and toads Family
American spadefoot toads Genus
Western spadefoot toads Species
Western spadefoot