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Pelobatidae - European spadefoot toads

Common Spadefoot Toad There are four species in this family. 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 in color.

European spadefoot toads are found in Europe, western Asia, and northwestern Africa. There is a family of spadefoot toads found in North America that was once part of this family. They are now placed in their own family, Scaphiopodidae.

World Status Key
Least ConcernLeast Concern Near ThreatenedNear Threatened VulnerableVulnerable EndangeredEndangered Critically EndangeredCritically Endangered extinct in the wildExtinct in Wild extinctExtinct
Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.

US Status Key
Threatened in US Threatened in US Threatened in New Hampshire Threatened in NH Endangered in US Endangered in US Endangered in NH Endangered in NH breeds in nh Breeds N.H. Introduced Introduced
Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game

  New Hampshire Species

 

 North/Central American Species

None
  None

Other Species Around the World

Africa Africa Antarctica Asia Asia Australia Australia/Oceania Europe Europe North America North America South America South America New Hampshire Species NH

Western Spadefoot - Pelobates cultripes Near Threatened Europe
Common Spadefoot - Pelobates fuscus Least Concern Asia Europe
  Eastern Spadefoot - Pelobates syriacus Least Concern Asia Europe
Varaldi's Spadefoot Toad - Pelobates varaldii Endangered Africa

Additional Information

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Common Spadefoot - Pelobates fuscus profile Photos Audio Least Concern Asia Europe
The common spadefoot is found in Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, and Ukraine.
Source: Amphibia Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School Teacher Section: No

Eastern Spadefoot - Pelobates syriacus profile Photos Audio Least Concern Asia Europe
The eastern spadefoot is found Armenia; Azerbaijan; Bulgaria; Georgia; Greece; Iran, Israel; Lebanon; Macedonia, Romania; Russia; Serbia; Syria; and Turkey.
Source: Amphibia Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School Teacher Section: No

Varaldi's Spadefoot Toad - Pelobates varaldii Photos Endangered Africa
Varaldi's spadefoot is found in Morocco.
Source: Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School Teacher Section: Yes

Varaldi's Spadefoot Toad - Pelobates varaldii profile Photos Endangered Africa
Varaldi's spadefoot is also known as the Moroccan spadefoot. It is only active in the fall and winter. It stays in it burrow in the spring and summer.
Source: EDGE Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School Teacher Section: No

Western Spadefoot - Pelobates cultripes Photos Near Threatened Europe
The western spadefoot is found in France, Portugal, and Spain.
Source: Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School Teacher Section: Yes

Western Spadefoot - Pelobates cultripes profile Photos Audio Near Threatened Europe
The western spadefoot male is smaller than the female.
Source: Amphibia Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School Teacher Section: No