western toad
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Definition
Noun: * A species of toad: Western toad refers to a specific amphibian species (Anaxyrus boreas, formerly Bufo boreas) native to western North America. It is characterized by its dry, warty skin, a light-colored stripe down its back, and prominent parotoid glands behind its eyes.
Usage
- The term is used as a common name to identify this particular species in scientific, educational, and general contexts related to wildlife.
- It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- The western toad is often found near ponds and streams during its breeding season.
- We spotted a large western toad hiding under a log on our hike.
- Conservation efforts are important for protecting the habitat of the western toad.
Advanced Usage
- The name distinguishes this species from other toads, such as the or the , which are found in eastern regions.
- In herpetology (the study of reptiles and amphibians), the scientific name is used for precise identification.
Variants and Related Words
- Boreal toad: A subspecies or population segment of the western toad () found in the Rocky Mountains and other inland areas.
- California toad: Another subspecies () found in California.
- Toad: The general term for amphibians in the family Bufonidae, characterized by dry, leathery skin, short legs, and parotoid glands.
Synonyms
- Boreal toad (for the specific subspecies)
- Anaxyrus boreas (scientific name)
Different Meanings
- There are no significant different meanings for the compound noun . It consistently refers to the amphibian species. The individual words "western" (adjective) and "toad" (noun) have their own separate, broader definitions.
Noun
- of a great variety of habitats from southern Alaska to Baja California west of the Rockies