It matters how you define smart. They get there food do they not? They find themselves shelter. They also have quite a personallity, coming frome someone who has had many toads as pets. They have fear just as humans do. As a toad owner i happen to know how to tell the diferennce between feamale and male toads and have found they do not get along. But also two toads of the same gender may be friends or they may have themselves a enemy toad. Even though they are small they are smary anough to have all those feelings just like humans.
- a 11 year old toad trainer and lover
P.S hope that helps
yes, some do, but most toads do not.
yes
No toads do not have lungs as tadpoles they do have gills. They can breathe underwater by their skin absorbing the water which lets oxygen into their bodies.
Yes. They have brains.
Yes!
Frogs have smooth skin and usually have small teeth in their upper jaws, and toads have lumpy skin and no teeth at all.
Yes, horned toads have teeth. They use these teeth to chew and eat their favorite insects as prey.
No. Horned Toads eat ants mostly, with termites and beetles. They don't eat anything other than insects, so they wouldn't be eating their lizard young.
Toads have teeth. They're incredibly small. They have to have these teeth to eat the bugs they love so much.
Toads have poison glands (called parotids) behind their eyes, a chubby body, and shorter legs than frogs. Toads have no teeth, and most toads have warty skin. The largest toads are over 8 inches (20 cm) long. Females are larger than males.
The teeth are used for holding prey before swallowing so that the prey does not escape. The teeth of frogs and toads are not true teeth and are hence not used for chewing.
Frogs have teeth for gripping their food (not chewing). Toads do not have teeth.teeth
horned toads
In most species of frogs there are not teeth on the lower jaw. They have only teeth on their top maxilla. However, there is one species that does have them on their lower jaw but it is a rare species, Amphingnathodon. This species has teeth on the lower jaw.
No. Toads and toads lay the same number of eggs obviously....But if you mean do toads lay more eggs then frogs then yes they do.
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.
Toads are found on all continents except Antarctica and are also not present on isolated islands likeNew Zealand, New Guinea, and Madagascar.A group of toads is often called a knot.Like frogs, toads also start out life in water as fish-like tadpoles.While toads and frogs are biologically the same there are some key differences between them. Toads are associated with a drier, wart-covered, leathery skin, and shorter legs than frogs. They also can live further away from water.Toads do not have teeth, so they do not chew their food, instead swallowing it whole.Toads will hibernate throughout the winter monthsThey do not walk like we do. Instead they jump on all fours and their legs are bent.