I would think so,however the can not spit somthing out to because thir rounded tounges canot extend out of their mouth, but throwing up dos not involve the tounge, so I would say yes its possible
yes, firebelly toads swim in water and they also like land but they are mostly in the water
Not if you don't put them together. Amphibians poison the water for fish.
Yes - that's perfectly normal behaviour.
Because all toads prefer there food to be moving as they eat it! I think it may have something to do with there limited vision and instincts.
No. Toads breathe through their skin as well as through their lungs.
Because, it will dehydrate without water, shrivel up then die.
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No--Firebellied Toads secrete a mild toxin that, though only irritating or uncomfortable if ingested by humans, may kill or seriously injure any other animals you might come into contact with after handling them. If you're looking for a pet that "enjoys" handling, Leopard Geckos and Bearded Dragons are two excellent choices.
Some toads are only there for environment, but some toads will give you items if you approach them. If you spot a toad while looking through binoculars and zoom in on him, he'll probably give you a gold coin or a 1-Up.
They are fire bellied because the toads heat up to much.
Frogs and toads go through a process called metamorphosis, which involves distinct physical changes. They start as aquatic tadpoles, breathing through gills and feeding on plant matter. As they grow, they develop limbs and lungs, eventually transitioning into adult frogs or toads with fully developed lungs for breathing on land.
it is frogs and toads.