Yes, frogs and toads are all vertebrates. They have a backbone and an internal skeleton.
Yes, they are vertebrates with soft spinal cords.
They are vertebrates.
No, all toads are vertebrates.
Toads are vertebrates as they have an internal bony skeleton and a spine (backbone).
Toads are not invertebrates. They are vertebrates.
Toads have a spinal cord and backbone, which means they are vertebrates.
because they have bones
Toads are vertebrates, which are animals having backbones. Arthropods are invertebrate animals having exoskeletons and no backbones.
Yes. Toads are amphibians and thus vertebrates.
Yes both toads and frogs as well as all vertebrates have a brain.
Most Horn Toads, also known as Horned Lizards, eat harvester ants and crickets. Some species of Horn Toads do not eat harvester ants, however. Those types generally eat smaller species of ants. They also eat termites, grasshoppers, and beetles.
Toads have a back bone which protects their spinal cord like most animals. It runs the length of their body and provides an attachment point for their ribs.
Frogs are of the class amphibians, or amphibia.