They can't live underwater as a toad, but as a tadpole they live underwater. But then they transform in many different ways. They grow legs, and lungs instead of gills. However, toads and frogs still have to stay moisterized, because they do about half of their breathing through the pores in their skin.
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They can live a long time underwater, but don't need to as long as they can find cool, slightly damp hiding-places. They need to return to water for egg-laying though, and often hibernate in pool-floor mud.
I had 3 firebelly toads and me and my roomates didn't feed them for about 4 maybe 5 weeks and they were still alive, we let them go today
Depends on temperature and humidity. Less than 48 hrs.
Yes he/her is fine cause if he or she might be frightened and they can breath under water.
a frog or toad lays it's eggs in water and then leaves them to hatch and grow on their own
They live near wet damp areas, such as swamps.
I believe that a rough skinned newt and a long toad salamander can live together, though it might be tough.
Yes He Does So It Can Live
no they live part of their life on land and in water
12 to 15 years
Under certain circumstances, I dont know why not.
They do not usually live like frogs do, half on land and half in water. They much prefer to live on land, in dryer areas. They have skin that better holds in moisture, so they can actually live in the desert.
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
With food and water probably about a couple of weeks.
Its variable by species but they range from 3"-22".