No toads are not entirely groud-dwelling because like most amphibians they are born as tadpoles and must live in the water.
Most toads like to hide under rocks or vines. Basically anything that they can fit under
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A hungry raccoon will eat a toad or frog.
They lay eggs.
Cane toads belong to the phylum Chordata, class Amphibia, and order Anura.
Some toads and fish do this as do dung beetles.
In your front or back yard, under the leaves.
it is hot under ground because volcanos are under ground
Under the gutters, in creeks and ponds, under rocks, grass, and bark, and places like that.
Toads traditionally lay their eggs in the water more likely than not near the shore or close to ground.
under ground