No, the snake will eventually eat the toad.
ADDED AWNSERNot to mention, they need different environments as well.
Well a toad is a amphibian and a snake is a reptile.
No.
snake
A snake.
Panther eats deer, deer eats shrub, grass, and a tree. An owl and a hawk eats a mouse and a rabbit, a mouse and a rabbit eats grass. A hawk and an owl also eats a frog, frog eats a cricket, a cricket eats grass. A hawk and and an owl also eat a snake, a snake eats a frog, a mouse, and a rabbit.
Toad is the odd-one out. All the rest are reptiles - a toad is an amphibian.
Yellow toad is a baby.
yes
Generally the answer is toad. Toads are amphibians.
-Corn Snakes are rodent specialists in nature. (Yes, they will also raid bird nests.) -Some other snakes specialize in eating frogs/toads. -Snakes that eat frogs/toads have built up a resistance to the toxins produced by frogs/toads. -Corn Snakes have no such resistance. -It might not kill the Corn Snake to feed it a frog, but it isn't worth the risk.
well the baby American spadefoot toad is called a tadpole
No but a tadpole is