While toads and frogs have many similar characteristics, there are some key points hat set them apart. The toads skin is much rougher, the toads move slower than frogs, and a toad is larger, growing up to 10 cm.
no, smaller than your average toad, its about 2-4in
big toad
dig splat load
I feed my americans any thing smaller than them and moves so dont put tinys ones and big ones
Depends on how much the toad weighs brotha.
a big fat singing toad
yes an aquarium is big enough for frogs and toads to lay eggs in.
Adults grow to 2 - 5 inches
The cane toad is a substantial threat to the spotted tailed quoll. The animals cannot discern that the toad is poisonous - just that it's easy prey. Where tiger quolls and other quolls have been moved away from toad area (on isolated islands, for example, where the toad has not been introduced) quoll numbers have improved substantially.
It really depends on the size of the toad.
The hall in "The Wind in the Willows" is Toad Hall, which is the stately home of Mr. Toad. It serves as a central location in the story where much of the action takes place.
100 to 160 grams