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Animal in the Lower Colorado River area[edit | edit source]

Colorado River Toad[edit | edit source]
   The Colorado River Toad ranges from 4.3 to 7.4 inches (110 to 187 mm). Its skin is leathery and can range from olive brown to black, with bumps and glands on their eyes and limbs. Female toads are distinguished by red warts in straight lines on their back. Tadpoles have a brassy color, rounded tail, flat body, and can reach 2.2 inches (57 mm) in length.
   Although the Colorado River Toad is listed as secure in Arizona, it is endangered in New Mexico and considered locally extinct in California. 

Sonoran Desert Toad

Plants in the Lower Colorado River area[edit | edit source]

Phacelia Crenulata[edit | edit source]
   Also known as scorpion-weed and heliotrope phacelia. It is native in the Colorado and Baja California areas. It grows up to 80 cm tall and the leaves are 2 to 12 cm long. In terms of human interaction, the plant is secure and not endangered. 

Phacelia crenulata crenulata