SPADEFOOT vs SPADEFOOT TOAD: NOUN
- Any of several burrowing toads, of the genus Caphiopus, with a spadelike appendage on the hind legs.
- Any species of burrowing toads of the genus Scaphiopus, esp. Scaphiopus Holbrookii, of the Eastern United States; -- called also spade toad.
- An enlargement of the thin end of a leg of a chair or other piece of furniture having a contour similar to that of a spade. Also used adjectively.
- A spade-footed or scaphiopod toad; a spade-toad.
- Burrowing toad of the northern hemisphere with a horny spade-like projection on each hind foot
- Any of various burrowing anuran amphibians of the families Pelobatidae, of Eurasia and northern Africa, and Scaphiopodidae, of North America, having a horny projection on the side of the hind foot that is used for digging.
- Burrowing toad of the northern hemisphere with a horny spade-like projection on each hind foot
SPADEFOOT vs SPADEFOOT TOAD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Spade-footed; scaphiopod.
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SPADEFOOT vs SPADEFOOT TOAD: RELATED WORDS
- Phalaropes, Tent caterpillar, Hognose snake, Hellbender, Caecilian, Spring peeper, Tadpole shrimp, Leopard frog, Bufo, Great, Crapaud, Tadpoles, Toads, Toad, Spadefoot toad
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SPADEFOOT vs SPADEFOOT TOAD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hyraxes, Stony coral, Springtails, Phalaropes, Tent caterpillar, Hognose snake, Hellbender, Caecilian, Spring peeper, Tadpole shrimp, Leopard frog, Bufo, Great, Toad, Spadefoot toad
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SPADEFOOT vs SPADEFOOT TOAD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The spadefoot toad, a desert dwelling species, lies dormant in burrows under the soil while the weather is dry.
- That kind of activity is devastating to the habitat of the Western Spadefoot!
- Couch's spadefoot is not a protected species in Texas and can be legally collected with a hunting license.
- The Great Basin spadefoot toad is found in arid regions where itsurvives dry periods by burrowing in sandy soil.
- Other sensitive vernal pool species found within this unit include California linderiella, California tiger salamander, and western spadefoot toad.
- The spadefoot toad burrows underground during extended periods of dry weather and encases itself in a waterproof envelope to prevent water loss.
- Some, such as the spadefoot toads, have strong biting jaws and are carnivorous or even cannibalistic.
- Toads, like this eastern spadefoot toad (Scaphiopus holbrookii), may seek refuge under coverboards.
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- The spadefoot toad, a desert dwelling species, lies dormant in burrows under the soil while the weather is dry.
- The Great Basin spadefoot toad is found in arid regions where itsurvives dry periods by burrowing in sandy soil.
- Other sensitive vernal pool species found within this unit include California linderiella, California tiger salamander, and western spadefoot toad.
- The spadefoot toad burrows underground during extended periods of dry weather and encases itself in a waterproof envelope to prevent water loss.
- Toads, like this eastern spadefoot toad (Scaphiopus holbrookii), may seek refuge under coverboards.
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SPADEFOOT vs SPADEFOOT TOAD: QUESTIONS
- How do spadefoot toads deal with hot and dry weather?
- How many species of American spadefoot toads are there?
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