Toads are small to YOU, of course...but from an ant's point of view, the toads very big....BAYLEE, 11
small insects. Toads love things like gnats, flies, mosquitoes, slugs and so they are very helpful in the garden.
Well, all of the big toads would need a lot of room, so all of them would become cannibals and eat each other until one is left. Then that toad would be happy. SO a toad, not toads, could live in a small habitat.
Toads are carnivores. Adult toads eat insects and invertebrates, such as flies, grasshoppers, spiders, beetles, crickets, grubs, slugs, centipedes, millipedes and worms. Larger types of toad, such as cane toads, are big enough to eat small rodents like mice as well, and small lizards. Since their introduction to Australia, cane toads have posed a great threat to native frog species, eating them as well.
Baby toads look like small versions of adult toads.
They are to worms, crickets, grasshoppers, and flies! Even though they may be small to us, they are a big predator to it's prey!
Most toads contain toxins that can be poisonous to dogs both large and small.
No. Horned Toads eat ants mostly, with termites and beetles. They don't eat anything other than insects, so they wouldn't be eating their lizard young.
That depends on what you mean by a baby-toad. The larva are very kannibalistic in general and will rip their siblings apart if there is a lack of food. Recently metamorfosed frogs dont eat anything at all and are 'consuming' their small tail. Adult toads also are kannibalisticbut only if a big toad meets a small toad. Toads are not able to eat anything of equal size.
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Yes they do.
If the toads are small enough they certainly will eat them and the tadpoles too. If the toads are toxic as is the case with cane toads the goldfish/koi will be poisoned and may well die.
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