American toads are often the first of the frogs and toads to breed in ponds, along with the spring peepers. Eggs are attached in long strings around plants. Each double string of long spiral jelly eggs contains an average 6000 eggs (someone told me that it is really 2000 but it does not really matter; it is a lot!)!! The large female and active male can stay joined for hours and submerge for long periods of time to avoid predators. During the night, males give off very loud trills (like brrrrrrrrrrrr but very high) to attract females but they tend to clasp together throughout the following day once he succeeds in attracting a mate. The eggs hatch in 4-11 days or so.
"The main differences between toad tadpoles and frog tadpoles are that toad tadpoles are darker sometimes black and are smaller."
Tadpoles.
both
yes
Tadpoles will eventually develop into an adult amphibian - frog or toad, for example.
Toads tadpoles hatch out in spring.
water
yes
Tadpoles eat alga until they develop into a frog, toad or newt.
You would need to research farther because both Frogs and toads come from tadpoles.
Tadpoles are the young of frogs and toads.
Yes, tadpoles are baby toads. As they get older they get larger and begin to grow legs, slowly losing their tails. Eventually they grow into a toad. Voila!