Pelobatidae - European Spadefoot Toads

There are six species in this family. European spadefoot toads are found in Europe, western Asia, and northwestern Africa.

Spadefoot toads get their name from the hard, sharp, bony “spade” on their hind feet. They use this spade to dig backwards into sandy soil to create burrows.

European spadefoot toads have round, stocky bodies; short, rounded snouts; large, bulging eyes; and smooth skin. They are usually a dull gray or brown.

 

Did You Know?

The common spadefoot toad is one of the species found in this family.
The common spadefoot toad is one of the species found in this family.

World Status Key

Status and range is taken from IUCN Redlist

Least Concern
Near Threatened
Vulnerable
Endangered
Critically Endangered
Extinct in the Wild
Extinct
Not Enough Data

U.S. Status Key

Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife

Threatened in US
Endangered in US
Introduced

NH Status Key

Status taken from NH Fish and Game

Threatened in NH
Endangered in NH
Breeds in NH (birds)

Location Key

Africa
Asia
Australia/Oceania
Europe
North/Central America
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South America

New Hampshire Species

No animals found.

Other Species Around the World

No animals found.

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