Common Spadefoot Toad (Pelobates fuscus) - Wiki Common Spadefoot
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The
Common Spadefoot (
Pelobates fuscus) is a species of toad of the family
Pelobatidae, native to an area extending from central Europe to western Asia. It is also commonly known as the
Garlic Toad, the
Common Spadefoot Toad and the
European Common Spadefoot.
Physical
description
The
common spadefoot grows to a length of approximately 6.5 cm for males and 8 cm for females. The skin colouration varies depending upon habitat, gender and region, but is usually light-grey to beige-brown on the dorsal surface. The skin is mottled by darker marks that differ between individuals. The belly is white, sometimes with grey mottling.
Albino specimens have been observed.
When alarmed, it can exude a noxious secretion which bears a garlic odour; hence the common name: "
garlic toad".
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