Most frogs eat their young unfortunately but to answer your question: its a possibility they might if they're hungry enough
No, Fire belly toads have some toxins in them that may not be good for other frogs.
Yes, they are frogs.
they have land frogs and aquatic. tree frogs, fire belly toads, and that's all I know of.
No, they do not, but if your home is cold, a small heat lamp may be necessary.
newts can live with brine shrimp , most likely frogs and of corse other newts
it usually takes a week for toad eggs to hatch or 36 hours for tree frog eggs to hatch.
NO, one of the females will turn into a male and they will mate.
they are like any other frogs, they live in humid areas and live on both land and (mostly) water.
It is cold blooded because all toads and frogs are cold blooded. If it lives in water, its probably cold blooded.
Salamanders and Newts are thougth to be different animals but in reality they are the same thing. The male leaves a pedastle of sperm on the ground in front of the female and if the female approves of the male she will pick up the pedastle. when the eggs mature the female will then lay the eggs in moist places like streams or vernal pools and some species lay eggs under leaves.
That is a very good answer reader, well it actually depends of what kind of frog is is like if it is a bull frog you can tell but if it is a fire belly frog no one knows.