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    Amargosa toad (Anaxyrus nelsoni) is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It was at one time considered to be a subspecies of the western toad....
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  • Amargosa is the Spanish name of the plant Centaurium erythraea. It may also refer to: Amargosa toad Amargosa vole Amargosa Desert Amargosa Range Amargosa...
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    The Amargosa River is an intermittent waterway, 185 miles (298 km) long, in southern Nevada and eastern California in the United States. The Amargosa River...
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  • Franklin's bumblebee Mississippi gopher frog Dixie Valley toad Houston toad Amargosa toad Hot Creek toad Rice's whale North Atlantic right whale Red wolf Hawksbill...
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    contains many familiar North American toad species such as the American toad, Woodhouse's toad, and the western toad. Most species in this genus were initially...
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  • Oasis Valley (category Amargosa Desert)
    the Southwest Nevada volcanic field. The Amargosa toad is endemic to the Oasis Valley section of the Amargosa River, with its threatened population being...
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  • Villiers' toad (Amietophrynus villiersi) Arroyo toad (Anaxyrus californicus) Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus canorus) Houston toad (Anaxyrus houstonensis) Amargosa toad...
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    western toad, Great Basin spadefoot, bullfrog, Columbia spotted frog, northern leopard frog, Woodhouse's toad, Amargosa toad, southwestern toad and several...
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    Bullfrog Hills (category Amargosa Desert)
    inside the northeast corner of the Death Valley National Monument. Amargosa Toad Amargosa Desert topics "Bullfrog Hills". Geographic Names Information System...
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    Bare Mountain Range (Nevada) (category Amargosa Desert)
    540 m) Bare Mountain Range was descriptively named for the bare summits. Amargosa toad "Bare Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States...
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  • (Anaxyrus exsul) VU IUCN Houston toad (Anaxyrus houstonensis) EN IUCN Amargosa toad (Anaxyrus nelsoni) EN IUCN Family Ranidae (true frogs) Chiricahua leopard...
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  • toad, Anaxyrus americanus LC Wyoming toad, Anaxyrus baxteri EW Western toad, Anaxyrus boreas LC and: Amargosa toad, Anaxyrus nelsoni EN Arroyo toad,...
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    mouse, Morro Bay kangaroo rat (and five other species of kangaroo rat), Amargosa vole, California least tern, California condor, loggerhead shrike, San...
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    Information System. Adobe Hills Alabama Hills Alexander Hills Alvord Mountain Amargosa Range Amedee Mountains Antelope Hills Argus Range Arica Mountains Avawatz...
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  • Thumbnail for Colorado Desert
    aquatic habitats as water sources, a number of species, such as the arroyo toad, desert pupfish, Yuma rail, and southwestern willow flycatcher, are restricted...
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    even fewer amphibian species. Chaunus atacamensis, the Vallenar toad or Atacama toad, lives on the lomas, where it lays eggs in permanent ponds or streams...
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    by the Pinto Fault along the northern edge of the park. The red-spotted toad, Bufo punctatus, is a true denizen of the desert, where it spends most of...
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    different tropical deserts have different species, for example, Sonoran Desert toad, Sonoran pronghorn antelope are typical animals in Sonoran Desert. Rich and...
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  • Mesocapromys sanfelipensis (San Felipe hutia) Microtus californicus scirpensis (amargosa vole) Microtus mexicanus hualpaiensis (Hualpai Mexican vole) Microtus oaxacensis...
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    waterproof cocoon to retain moisture. In the Sonoran Desert, Couch's spadefoot toad spends most of the year dormant in its burrow. Heavy rain is the trigger...
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    provided a watering place between Cuddy Valley in the south and Arroyo de Amargosa (Bitterwater Creek) to the northwest near Buena Vista Lake. The place where...
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    rest of the surrounding valleys are at least at 3800 feet. The Dixie Valley toad is an endemic species in the area. The military range in Dixie Valley is...
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  • Springs pupfish, Ash Meadows Amargosa pupfish, Ash Meadows speckled dace, Ash Meadows naucorid, Ash Meadows blazing star, Amargosa niterwort, Ash Meadows milk-vetch...
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    Designated Wild Designated Scenic Designated Recreational Total Protected Amargosa River 7.9 12.1 6.3 26.3 American River (Lower) 23 23 American River (North...
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  • Thumbnail for Tabernas Desert
    snakes, spiny-footed lizards and ocellated lizards. Marsh frogs, natterjack toads and terrapins inhabit the moist areas of the desert. A ladder snake Ocellated...
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    of burrowing animals. The white-tailed prairie dog, Great Basin spadefoot toad, tiger salamander, pygmy rabbits, and sagebrush lizards all go underground...
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