on land.
No, most amphibians spend part of their life out of water and toads tend to spend more of their life out of water than some other amphibians such as frogs and newts. Toads return to water to mate.
No. Toads do not like water, most people think they do but they actually don't they just drink it. How I know that, is because when it rains toads pop out of their holes and go under shelter because they don't want to get drowned from the splashes.
Yes, frogs are amphibious creatures. Toads on the other hand spend more time on land than frogs do, but are still amphibians.
Toads are land creations, frogs live in the water
Frogs and toads are two examples of an amphibian. They mate and lay eggs in water, their young (tadpole) live and breath underwater. Once adult, they spend less time in the water and seek refuse under damp stones.
toads soak in water from its skin
Frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts are all amphibians. They are a group of vertebrate animals that spend part of their time on land and part in the water; so they are considered an intermediate form between fishes and reptiles.
American toads by fresh water.
no,in fact they dont spend any time.
They tend to spend much of their time in and around various bodies of water.
They are amphibians: toads, frogs, newts, being three examples.