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Searching for "Eastern Spadefoot Toad" brings you to this article on the Asian genus. However, "Eastern Spadefoot Toad" could refer to a common Eastern North American species (Scaphiopus holbrookii) or a European species (Pelobates syriacus). There is currently a disambiguation page that shows all these possible pages, but it can only be accessed when someone searches "Eastern Spadefoot." If someone searches "Eastern Spadefoot Toad," it takes them right to the page on the Asian genus. This should be remedied so that a search for "Eastern Spadefoot Toad" leads right to the disambiguation page.(Aurelius787 (talk) 15:36, 28 July 2010 (UTC))[reply]

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