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Eastern narrowmouth frog: As far west as central Texas [67] LC [68] Gastrophryne olivacea: Great Plains narrowmouth frog: Found throughout Texas except for northern Panhandle and western extremes [69] LC [70] Hypopachus variolosus: Mexican narrow-mouthed frog: Found in 15 counties in southern Texas [71] LC [72] †
Similar to other burrowing frogs, American spadefoot toads are about 2-3 inches in length with round, stocky bodies and eyes that bulge from their heads. The name "spadefoot" is derived from the keratinous bone in its hind legs that allow it to burrow within soil. The skin of the toad is grey or brown in appearance and smooth to the touch.
The northern sheep frog (Hypopachus variolosus) is native to Central America, Mexico, and extreme south Texas, United States. [2] It occurs in the lowlands from Sonora , Mexico, to northern Costa Rica on the Pacific coast, and south Texas to Honduras on the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean coasts.
Mexican burrowing toad (Rhinophrynus dorsalis), a frog in the family Rhinophrynidae found in southern Texas through Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador to Nicaragua and Costa Rica Moquard's burrowing frog ( Scaphiophryne calcarata ), a frog in the family Microhylidae endemic to Madagascar
A Cuban tree frog explored in Lake Worth, Florida in 2010. According to the University of Florida, the frogs are an invasive species.
Houston Toad Distribution Map. It has been determined that the Houston toad resides in a niche area of southeastern Texas. The Houston toad has never been found north of Burleson County, south of Fort Bend County, east of Liberty County, or west of Bastrop County since its discovery in 1953. [9]
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Pages in category "Frogs of North America" The following 136 pages are in this category, out of 136 total. ... Lowland burrowing tree frog; M. Mahogany tree frog;