Western Spadefoot Toad
Scientific Name – Spea hammondii
Classification – Scaphiopodidae
Baby Name – Tadpole
Collective Noun – Knot, lump, nest, or knob
Average Length – 3.8 to 7.5 cm (1.5 to 3.0 in)
Life Expectancy – Around 12 years
Breeding Season – January to March
Incubation Period – 3 to 4 days
Metamorphosis Period – 12 to 13 days
Special Features – Skin is relatively smooth with pale gold eyes; each back foot has a wedge-shaped black spade; color ranges from green or gray upper surface often with orange tipped skin tubercles; whitish underside
Family Unit – Mainly solitary except during the breeding season
Geographical Distribution – North America
World Population – Decreasing
Conservation Status – Near Threatened
Natural Habitat – Grassland, scrub, chaparral, oak woodlands
Diet – Insects, worms, grasshoppers, moths, true bugs, ground beetles, ladybird beetles, click beetles, flies, ants, earthworms, spiders
Predators – Small mammals, bullfrogs, garter snakes, raccoons