No, the toad does not have gills. It breathe with thier lungs and thier moister skin.
Yes, a toad has lungs. When it is a tadpole, it has gills. It develops lungs and hopps onto the land.
i think a toad, tadpole, frog, etc. or a salamander
As an adult, yes. The young breathe through gills, as do all tadpoles.
because once they grow out of the tadpole stage and into the frog stage, they no longer need them because they develop lungs
No - toad, newt and salamander tadpoles also have gills. The axolotl, a type of salamander, keeps its gills all its life.
Yes, a toad can hurt another toad. When a toad decided to another toad, it might attack a larger toad. It might get it's mouth around a part of it and try to eat it. That brake body part of the other toad.
no, because then those gills gills would need gills and they would need gills and so on, so on. They have specialised cells instead.
The toad's names are Grundel Toad , Mrs. Dolores 'Mama' Toad , Mozo Toad and Gringo Toad .
gills.
Lobsters have gills.
gills are structures in fish for breathing in water while gills chambers are the cavities in which gills are enclosed
The person who wrote toad heaven was Morris glitzmen hope this helps