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    American spadefoot toads, Scaphiopodidae, are a toad family of order Anura, native to southern Canada and USA south to southern Mexico. Scaphiopodidae is a small family, comprising of only seven species.

    The American spadefoot toads are of typical shape to most fossorial (or burrowing) frogs. They are round, with short legs and protruding eyes. As suggested by their name, this frog has hard, keratinous protrusion present on their feet, which helps them to dig. Like most fossorial frogs, they will dig backwards into the ground.

    The American spadefoot toads are terrestrial when not under ground. They are dully coloured, usually a grey or dull green or brown. This is to aid in camouflage in their arid habitats.


        American spadefoot toads
            Taxonomy
    NameAmerican Spadefoot Toads
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    RegnumAnimalia
    PhylumChordate
    ClassisAmphibia
    OrdoAnura
    SubordoMesobatrachia
    FamiliaScaphiopodidae
    Familia AuthorityEdward Drinker Cope
    Subdivision RanksGenera
    SubdivisionGenera
    Range MapSCAPHIOPODIDAE range.PNG

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    Taxonomy
    This family was previously included in the European spadefoot toad family, but has been split into two families. Pelobatidae includes the Pelobates genus, and Scaphiopodidae the rest.
     
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