Skin relatively smooth and olive to brown to almost black in color, often with 2 light yellowish colored lines down back that start at each eye. Together the lines may form a lyre or misshapen hourglass shape. May be an additional light line on each side of the body. Belly white to grayish. Sickle-shaped spade on each hind foot. Tympanum apparent. Pupils of eyes vertical. No parotoid gland on head. This is the only spadefoot to occur east of the Mississippi River. Size4.4 to 8.3 cm long (1 ¾" to 3 ¼") ReproductionBreeds after rains fill temporary pools March to September. HabitatUses loose sandy or gravelly soils in forested, brushy or cultivated areas. Lives in shallow burrows. BehaviorNocturnal. VoiceCalls are short, low-pitched explosive grunts that are repeated at brief intervals. Return to Frogs and Toads |
Last updated: March 12, 2019