Toads don't give birth as such, they lay strings of eggs looking like small beads of clear jelly.
But yeah, they (usually, depends on which specie and where it lives) lay these in water.
Toads can not be born on land they need to be born in water so that they can get use to the water and they need the water to live......
Frogs and Toads lay eggs the one exception is the Nectophrynoides it has been known to give live birth.
It depends on the type of toad. Most just need a shallow dish full of clean water for it to sit in. (Frogs and Toads absorb water through their skin.)
Toads lay strings, while frogs lay clumps (spawn), of eggs in water. Each egg is covered in a protective jelly. The hatching tadpoles live in water until they develop internal lungs, grow legs and arms. They are then able to leave the water, and favour hiding beneath rocks where it is cool and damp.
No. Toads can not give birth to frogs. Toads and Frogs are different species.
Taddpoles arae the immature, juvenile form of frogs and toads. Immature forms can't breed. As adults, frogs and toads lay eggs.
Toads do not have warts so they can't give it to another Toad so the answer would be No.
they give birth in water
toads soak in water from its skin
American toads by fresh water.
no.
No, frogs cannot give birth anywhere. They lay eggs.
yes, firebelly toads swim in water and they also like land but they are mostly in the water