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A Great Basin Spadefoot on the road at night Note the sand covering its body, indicating that it has recently emerged from underground. Geotagged,Great Basin spadefoot,Spea intermontana,Summer,United States Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

A Great Basin Spadefoot on the road at night

Note the sand covering its body, indicating that it has recently emerged from underground.

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  1. Look at those eyes! Wonderful species and very well captured. Posted 8 years ago
    1. I always suspect that spadefoots are little intelligent space aliens. Posted 8 years ago
      1. Only the second one on the site, so as a reference for others to enjoy:

        A fat and happy Couch's Spadefoot on a road at night near Animas, New Mexico These charming toads are easily found on the roads at night during the late summer monsoon season in SE Arizona and SW New Mexico. Couch's spadefoot toad,Geotagged,Scaphiopus couchii,Summer,United States
        Posted 8 years ago, modified 8 years ago

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The Great Basin Spadefoot is a species of toad in the Scaphiopodidae family. It is 3.8 to 6.3 cm long and is usually colored gray, olive or brown. Great Basin spadefoot toads have adapted to life in dry habitats. They use the hard, keratinized spade on each foot to dig a burrow, where they spend long periods during cold and dry weather. They are opportunistic hunters and will eat anything they can subdue. While their tadpoles have numerous predators, adults are able to produce skin secretions that.. more

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Uploaded Oct 1, 2017. Captured Jul 25, 2017 21:42 in UT-12, Escalante, UT 84726, USA.
  • PENTAX K-3 II
  • f/20.0
  • 1/100s
  • ISO100
  • 50mm