yes you do because if you only have a female toad itll only have eggs and they don't hatch and if you have m. an f. together the male firtilisers the eggs this may sound discusting but it furtilisis it by peeing on them
The male Houston Toad has a black chin, while the feamle does not.
When a male toad is on top of a female toad. You can tell the difference because male toads have darker markings that a female toad. Toad's main breeding spot is at the edge of a pond or creek. The male toad sends out loud croaks and the lounder the croak, the quicker it is to get a girl!
a female is bigger
Toad is not a gender, it is a species. Genders are male and female (with various combinations or transformations between male and female also being possible).
No, there needs to be a male and a female.
Horned Lizards (Toads) don't raise their babies. The males have nothing to do with the female or babies after getting the female pregnant. The female will lay the eggs and watch over them until they hatch. Then, after they hatch, the babies are on their own.
Well a frog or toad probably have eggs with no male but I'm pretty sure they have to have a male so the males will mate and squeeze the eggs out cause i have 3 fire bellied toads 2 females 1 male and the male mates with one female but we the female usually tries to swim away.
Well, everywhere I've looked, it says there is no differentiation for gender in this species. You just say she-toad, or female toad. Or eye :)
Thumbs of males are enlarged for grasping females during reproductive efforts.
There are many ways to tell the difference male and female toads. go to this website and it shows good differences between male and female toads. http://www.toadilytoads.com/male_female.html
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'toad' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
Toads and frogs are separate species, both with males and females.