Most true toads (family Bufonidae) are poisonous. Bufonids are generally large, brown, warty and rather ugly. Behind the eyes, on top of the head, are two large glands called paratoid glands, and these secrete a toxin known as bufotoxin (it also has several other names.) The larger the glands the more toxic the toad, generally. There are no other identifying factors. Poisonous frogs, particularly the batrachid frogs (Phyllobates, Dendrobates, Epipedobates species amongst others) are generally brightly coloured. Throughout nature, this signal means, I don't have to hide from you because I'm poisonous. Don't eat me.
Well they are brownish. they have big chubby cheeks where they keep their poison they are all different sizes. But other than all that they look like frogs
Some toads are poisonous, but most aren't.
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.
Tadpoles are essentially frog or toad babies. Their bodies resemble a tear drop with a long tail at the end. The tail helps propel them since they do not have any appendages at that stage.
I have added a picture of one in the related links.
A bigger spider
fatty toad
I would assume a grown adult toad would look like a young toad just maybe bigger.
Like a spider...
Because they made them to look like a toad and toads are cute!
furry
The Red Back spider is the only thing that can kill the cane toad
yes,because they look like frogs
gross.... that is what they look like
The violent spider is brown,and leggy
mixture of a dog and a toad
A Firebelied Toad.
they dont look like anything