Yes, toads do have a vertebrae.
No. Horned toads have a spine, making them vertebrae.
No. Horned toads have a spine, making them vertebrae.
Toads have a back bone which protects their spinal cord like most animals. It runs the length of their body and provides an attachment point for their ribs.
yes because if you felt a frog you could feel a hard bone on its backYes. Horned Lizards (Toads) have backbones. This makes them vertebrae.Yes. Horned Lizards (Toads) have backbones, making them vertebrae animals.
Yes, they are amphibians, and amphibians are vertebrates. All vertebrates have backbones. Vertebrae are the bones in the back. Any animal that falls under the categories of Mammal, Amphibian, Reptile, or Fish is a vertebrate, and therefore, has a backbone. Animals with no backbone called invertebrates. Boneless creatures fall under this category.
vertebrate means with a backbone so frogs are vertebrates and amphibiansAmphibian.vertebrate means with a backbone so frogs are vertebrates and amphibiansAmphibian.
Vertebrae are divided into sections: the atlas and axis account for the first cervical vertebrae, of which there are 7 in total; there are 12 thoracic vertebrae, 7 lumbar vertebrae, 1 sacrum (5 separate vertebrae in a baby), and 1 coccyx (4 separate vertebrae in a baby).
horned toads
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.
the thoracic spine is above the lumbar spine which means ALL thoracic vertebrae are superior to the lumbar vertebrae.
Vertebrates have vertebrae .