Toads remain underground in a mucous cocoon until a good rain and emerge to feed and breed at that time. Most of the year they stay underground.
Toads survive in the desert by remaining buried in the soil during the dry periods and only emerge after a major rain.
There is no species called 'desert toad.' It is just a generic term referring to any toad living in a desert.
Toad.
yes it does
Here's one: A Sonoran Desert Toad has a long sticky tongue for catching prey.
Here's one: A Sonoran Desert Toad has a long sticky tongue for catching prey.
Frog: Moss, and wet gravel and rocks. Toad: This is not so straightforward... Some toads are adapted to very dry climates/habitats; some toads are adapted to very wet climates/habitats. You will have to figure out what type/species of toad it is.
Yes, the red spotted toad lives in the desert. It is a species of the deserts of the southwest United States and northwestern Mexico, including Baja.
No, it does not travel in 'packs.'
carnivores
There are several species of toad that live in the desert.
No. Toads live in a more wet climate
Something as close to their natural environment as possible.