Found at night road cruising Hwy 60. One of many found this night and the following night road cruising this area. This individual seemed like it had a small boss between the eyes, but it was difficult to make out if that was truely the case. If so, then this could possibly be S. bombifrons instead. Opinions are appreciated.
Found at night road cruising Hwy 60. One of many found this night and the following night road cruising this area. This individual seemed like it had a small boss between the eyes, but it was difficult to make out if that was truely the case. If so, then this could possibly be S. bombifrons instead. Opinions are appreciated.
Found at night road cruising Hwy 60. One of many found this night and the following night road cruising this area. This individual seemed like it had a small boss between the eyes, but it was difficult to make out if that was truely the case. If so, then this could possibly be S. bombifrons instead. Opinions are appreciated.
No machine-readable author provided. Takwish assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Summary[edit] Description: Western spadefoot toad (Spea hammondii) - Lakeview Mountains, California, elevation 1800 ft., 19 Oct 2004. Found alive and healthy in a swimming pool. Photo taken with Fujifilm FinePix S3000. Photographer: Takwish. Date: 19 October 2004 (according to Exif data). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Takwish assumed (based on copyright claims).