Yes. Snakes for one, certain birds, especially owls and other raptors, and other reptiles such as snapping turtles and then there are fish, i.e. large mouth bass will eat a toad in a minute if given a chance. Toads are not typically found in water but are not opposed to getting their tiny little webs wet. As to the reptile predators, seems intra- genus cannibalism is "o k" in the reptilian world.
The clucking toads.
Birds, beetles, ducks, chickens, and toads.
No. There are Lumas, sometimes Toads, occasionally Luigi/Luigi's ghost and of course enemies.
Frogs nor toads have any kind of talons.
To reduce the number of cane toads in your area you need to get rid of them faster than they can replace the numbers you are removing. What we know: 1. A female Cane toad can produce around 30,000 eggs in a single clutch, so the few toads that you missed can rapidly replace all the ones you removed. 2. Toads are each others worst enemies (They eat each other, compete, and so on) so the more toads you remove the better things are for the ones you leave behind. Basically what I think is that you should remove the female toads first and then the male toads and get rid of any eggs or move them to a new place.
Firefly have many animal enemies. Toads, insects, spiders, lizards, and some birds eat fireflies. Fish and frogs eat fireflies who fall into the water.
Yes there are.
Yes. They eat any type flies that they can get.
yes
You can't talk to boos because they are your enemies. The only things you can talk to are Pink Bob-ombs, and Toads.
Yes their introduction had a purpose. But the toads did not serve it... They were introduced in Australia to eat small beetles. These beatles were a pest to the sugar cane. But the toads are ground dwellers while the beatles live high up the plants. So eventually the toads never got to the beatles and searched for food in the surrounding forests and swamps. There they started to reproduce and scince there are no natural enemies the toads are now considered a pest themselves.
Any bugs which they are familiar with in their habitat. The toads' diet mostly consists of the common house fly.