Yes, a toad has a backbone just like humans for the same use.
Toads have a spinal cord and backbone, which means they are vertebrates.
Vertebrate- it has a backbone.
Yes. All amphibians are vertebrates.
The horned toad or lizard is really a lizard. It does have a backbone even though it can lie very flat.
Yes, a toad is a vertebrate. Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone, and toads belong to the class Amphibia, which includes frogs, salamanders, and caecilians. They possess a skeletal structure with a spinal column, making them part of the vertebrate group.
Toad skeletal systems actually look pretty cool. Try looking at this website for some pics. Or try this website:
Yes, a toad can hurt another toad. When a toad decided to another toad, it might attack a larger toad. It might get it's mouth around a part of it and try to eat it. That brake body part of the other toad.
The toad's names are Grundel Toad , Mrs. Dolores 'Mama' Toad , Mozo Toad and Gringo Toad .
The person who wrote toad heaven was Morris glitzmen hope this helps
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no a toad is a reptile.
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