- Woodhouse's toad (Anaxyrus
woodhousii) is a medium-sized (4
inches or 10 centimetres) true toad
native to the
United States and Mexico.
There are three...
- The
Rocky Mountain toad or
western Woodhouse's toad (Anaxyrus
woodhousii woodhousii) is a
subspecies in the Woodhouse's toad subgroup. It can be identified...
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previously considered a
subspecies of Woodhouse's toad (Anaxyrus
woodhousii,
formerly Bufo
woodhousii). The
specific name, fowleri, is in
honor of
naturalist Samuel...
- blooms.
Boone &
Bridges 2003 find that
larger algae eaters such as Bufo
woodhousii benefit from this effect.
Although it can
increase survival rates for...
- or a dry surface, and thus
reduces water loss. Woodhouse's toad (Bufo
woodhousii), if
given access to
water after confinement in a dry location, sits in...
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Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) of Kansas,
possibly synonymous with
Anaxyrus woodhousii or
Anaxyrus cognatus) †Anaxyrus
rexroadensis (Tihen, 1962) (Pliocene/early...
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hybridization among distantly related toads (Bufo alvarius, Bufo cognatus, Bufo
woodhousii) in
Central Arizona". Copeia. 1999 (2): 281–286. doi:10.2307/1447473....
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presumably by
means of rafting.
Races tend to
hybridize with
Anaxyrus woodhousii in
their overlapping ranges. The
eastern American toad (A. a. americ****)...
-
central Arizona, they are
being replaced by Woodhouse's toad (Anaxyrus
woodhousii). One
threat faced by the
Arizona toad is
hybridization between these...
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September 15, 2016.
Retrieved July 30, 2016. "Species
Profile – Bufo
woodhousii –
Canyonlands National Park (CANY) – Present".
National Park Service....