4 - 40 years depending on its type
It's would be 84 toads in the garden.
Yes, all true toads are poisonous. The poison will not harm you as long as you don't get it in your eyes or mouth.
Yes, as long as the fish and Fire Bellied Toads are around the same size and the toads have a place were they can get out of the water if they want to.
yes, they do, hello?
yes toads 2 mabye 3 inches long and frogs legs 3 mabye 4 inches long
Depends on age. There are adult toads that are bigger by weight and volume than newly hatched crocs. But it doesn't take long for the crocs to grow bigger than even the biggest toads.
Toads have poison glands (called parotids) behind their eyes, a chubby body, and shorter legs than frogs. Toads have no teeth, and most toads have warty skin. The largest toads are over 8 inches (20 cm) long. Females are larger than males.
Under gutters, in creeks and ponds, long grass, and rocks.
forever the bug stay in forever.
Can somone answer this question please? Long time that this question is here!
Yes, toads do eat nightcrawlers. They are opportunistic feeders and primarily consume a diet of insects, worms, and other small invertebrates. Nightcrawlers, being large earthworms, are a suitable food source for toads, especially since toads have a long, sticky tongue that allows them to catch and consume these worms easily.
How long can toads hibernate? The American toad, Anaxyrus americanus (formerly Bufo americanus) typically hibernates underground, below the frost line. In the Northeast, toads are driven into their burrows sometime between September and October and re-emerge from April to May.