Yes, a toad is an amphibian and is quite at home in water.
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Texas Horned Toads (Lizards) enjoy eating ants, termites, and beetles.
Texas Horned Toads (Lizards) enjoy eating ants, termites, and beetles.
Yes, without a special permit. Horned Toads are now a protected species.
There is no official name for a group of horned toads. They are typically just called a "group of horned toads [lizards]".
It would have to be like a Texas or Mexican desert.
No. Horned toads have a spine, making them vertebrae.
No. The only state in which any species of horned toads are endangered is Texas, with the Texas horned toad.
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They look very similar to toads.
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No. Horned Toads keep their tails, and don't lose them even if grabbed by a predator.
No. Horned toads have a spine, making them vertebrae.