They absorb it through their skin.
water
Winnie pour the water ( magical water ) on the toad because : he saw the toad dry so he wanted to give him water but her granny ( grandmother ) said you don't give water to drink to the toads! they don't drink ! they put it in her body ! so he put the magical water in it know the toad will live for ever probably
the animal that recycles water from foods it eats is the spade foot toad.
food and water
Toad , Frog , Pollywog! Toad , Frog , Pollywog! Toad , Frog , Pollywog! Salamanders and Water Dogs! Amphibians, They like to swim in the water!! Amphibians, They also walk on land!! Amphibians, They like to be wet and dry, And they really like to eat worms, bugs and flys! Toad , Frog , Pollywog! Toad Frog Pollywog, Ribbit , Ribbit. Salamader Water Dog Rough! Rough! Toad Frog Pollywog Neut! Neut , Neut! Salamader Neut, Neut , Nuet Salamader , Neut. Amphibians, They like to swim in the water! Amphibians, They also walk on land! Amphibians, They startout with just a tail but once they grow up they get feet and hands, Toad , Frog , Pollywog! Toad , Frog , Pollywog! Toad , Frog , Pollywog! Salamanders and Water Dogs! Amphibians!!! =) Enjoy =)
yes
I don't think so; reason being we had a toad in our well, and the water had some copper in it and the toad was fine.
ribbiting all day and wading in the water
Morris Gleitzman
barge
Yes He Does So It Can Live
The toad you're referring to is likely the Surinam toad (Pipa pipa). Unlike most amphibians, which lay eggs in water, the Surinam toad has a unique reproductive strategy where the female carries fertilized eggs embedded in her back skin until the tadpoles emerge. This adaptation allows her to protect the developing young from aquatic predators.