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Toads

How Do Toads Reproduce?

Toads are similar to frogs but there are a few major differences. While frogs hop to move from place-to-place, toads actually walk. Toads are also darker in color than frogs [Read More...]

Do Toads Lay Eggs?

ANSWER: Toads DO lay eggs.   Along with many birds, reptiles, and other amphibians, the cold blooded toad, a close relative to the frog, lays eggs in order to produce.  [Read More...]

Do Toads Hibernate?

ANSWER: Toads do hibernate. What Happens During Toad Hibernation? Dropping temperatures signal that it’s time to find hibernaculum for ectothermic toads.  As the [Read More...]

Do Toads Bite?

Answer: Toads do NOT bite. More Info: Toads are passive creatures and will not bite. Actually, toad’s defense mechanisms are limited. Some toads have warts, which [Read More...]

Can Toads Swim?

ANSWER: Toads CAN swim. More Info: Toads can swim quite well if they have to. They just would rather not. They’re the 300 or so species of frogs in the family Bufonidae [Read More...]

Can Toads Live in Water?

ANSWER: Toads CAN live in water. Like all amphibians, toads spend a portion of their lives in water and are dependent on it for reproduction and incubation of offspring. [Read More...]

Are Toads Reptiles?

ANSWER: Toads are not reptiles. Toads are amphibians Toads are not reptiles, but amphibians. This is because they exhibit the two main amphibian traits: beginning life in the [Read More...]

Are Toads Amphibians?

ANSWER: Toads ARE amphibians. Toads are amphibians, closely related to frogs, consisting of approximately five hundred thirty species among thirty seven genera within the [Read More...]

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