No most species are not able to move at all.
During hibernation, toads can maintain breathing through their skin, a process known as cutaneous respiration. This allows them to absorb oxygen directly from the water surrounding them while minimizing their metabolic activity. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in low-oxygen environments during hibernation. Additionally, toads may also rely on stored energy reserves during this period.
No. They eat all they can before hibernation. Unless they can sleep-eat.
The toads should be reasonably OK, though they do take quite a bit out into hibernation. Nothing catastrophic should happen to it for example death.
Those fatty foods are their sustenance during hibernation.
No, toads do not eat donuts.
Toads do not eat plants. They are carnivores and eat insects.
How long can toads hibernate? The American toad, Anaxyrus americanus (formerly Bufo americanus) typically hibernates underground, below the frost line. In the Northeast, toads are driven into their burrows sometime between September and October and re-emerge from April to May.
No, toads don't eat grass.
The difference between hibernation and estivation. Hibernation - when animals such as mice and bees and chipmunks and such sleep during winter and live off of fat and food energy that they store for when they go into a deep sleep. Estivation - when animals such as frogs and toads go into a deep sleep when it gets too warm.
No. Horned Toads eat ants, termites, and beetles.
toads eat a variety of insects, frogs do as well.
NO because toads only eat living thing !