All species of toads are amphibians, and all amphibians are vertebrates. They have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata.
Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
Yes, the American Toad is an amphibian.
They can be found in parts of Canada and the US, within forests, woodlands and slow streams.
No. Despite the name, the horned toad is actually a lizard and thus a reptile.
Frogs and Toads are both amphibians.
Yes, all toads are amphibians, so the American Toad is an amphibian.
No. An otter is a mammal. An example of an amphibian would be a frog or toad.
No, to be a proper noun it has to b naming a specific amphibian. A proper noun wouldn't be frog, or toad, either, it would be Jenny the frog, or Bert the toad.
No. A tadpole is a juvenile frog or toad and therefore an amphibian.
A puddock can mean a small enclosure for animals (paddock) or a frog like amphibian.
Toads are amphibians of the order Anura, or Frogs. The distinction between a toad and frog is not made in taxonomy but by popular culture. A frog is considered to be a toad based on drier skin and terrestrial habitats.
A nocturnal amphibian would be an amphibian, such as a frog, toad, salamander, etc., that is awake and completes most of its daily tasks, such as eating and foraging, during the night.
Tadpoles will eventually develop into an adult amphibian - frog or toad, for example.
Most common toad is the American Toad. Most common frog is the Green Frog or the Bull frog. Basically every state except Hawaii and Alaska have these (although Hawaii has the bullfrog.)
It's probably fibbin' amphibian, but that doesn't mean we have to like it.
No - toad, newt and salamander tadpoles also have gills. The axolotl, a type of salamander, keeps its gills all its life.
no. You could call it amphibious, but an amphibian is only a frog, toad, newt, salamander, or caecilian.
The poison arrow frog is the most poisonous amphibian in the world.