No, toads are not mammals, they're amphibians.
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Not even remotely. Koalas are marsupials, which is a sub-group of mammals. They are native to Australia. Toads are amphibians, and introduced to Australia, as there are no native toad species in the country.
Several animals are known to eat toads, including birds, snakes, and some mammals. For example, certain species of hawks and owls will prey on toads, while snakes like garter snakes may also consume them. Additionally, raccoons and other omnivorous mammals may eat toads when they are available. However, it's important to note that some toads produce toxins that can deter potential predators.
It is cold blooded because all toads and frogs are cold blooded. If it lives in water, its probably cold blooded.
frogs, toads, turtles, snakes, mammals and birds and insects is that good enough
Herons eat anything from fish, insects, frogs, toads to moles and small mammals (rabbits).
Cobras will eat frogs toads & eat eggs. They will eat small mammals and other snakes.
Pandas are mammals. Amphibians are creatures like frogs, toads, newts and salamanders, they don't have fur.
They are not.
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Yes, garter snakes do eat toads, among other prey such as frogs, small mammals, and fish. Their diet can vary based on the species and availability of food in their habitat. Garter snakes have some resistance to the toxins that toads produce, allowing them to consume these amphibians without severe harm. However, eating toads is not the primary component of their diet.
Fleas, crickets, and grasshoppers (insects), frogs and toads (amphibians), and hares and rabbits (mammals).