In September 1976 the remains of Hurricane Kathleen swept over the Californian parts of the
Sonoran Desert with torrential rains. All the washes in the region flooded, and temporary ponds were left in
scoured-out depressions. This pond contained thousands of spadefoot toad tadpoles. These are typical
moist-skinned toads that they can survive only on damp ground; they may be on the surface as little as one
night a year. What do they do the rest of the time?
Retrieved from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum web site on 12-23-2024
http://desertmuseum.org/desert/habitats_blythe04.php