Toads lay eggs (spawn) in ponds but for most of the year they live out of water.
I suppose there are those that are, However the Cane toad as it is known in Australia is not. It is poisonous and is killing many form of Australian wildlife as a result.
Toads will greatly benefit your flower garden as they will eat beetles, grubs, and caterpillars, and other damaging creatures
No they should be fine but watch out they will eventually destroy the plants and die
They can live in ponds and also around ponds. So, the answer is both.
Toads will eat fruit and vegetables with their supper
yes there are toads in Britain called natterjacks, they mainly live in woodland ponds where it is damp.
no because they be anywhere and that is garbage around
Frogs, Turtles, Toads, Fish, Microorganisms, Leeches, Different types of bugs, etc.
The fire-bellied toad lives in forests with slow-moving streams or ponds in northeastern China, Korea, southern Japan, and Russia. They are omnivores, feeding on plants as tadpoles and invertebrates as adults.
Under gutters, in creeks and ponds, long grass, and rocks.
Toads traditionally lay their eggs in the water more likely than not near the shore or close to ground.
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.
Yes, as long as the fish and Fire Bellied Toads are around the same size and the toads have a place were they can get out of the water if they want to.
wet places like rivers,lakes,ponds,etc
There's lots of toads on the road because they're trying to get further away from the ponds. It's a rainy night so the level of water is higher. Toads generally like to stay relatively dry so they go out on the road to avoid being soaked in the ponds.
Algae do not grow on frogs or toads. Algae grows in ponds where baby frogs or tadpoles live. Algae can be beneficial to tadpoles because it can serve as their food. However, a sudden bloom can become devastating because it can block sunlight also deoxygenate the pond.