well the answer is yes because they can survive in water and it's the enviorment
American toads by fresh water.
land and water
yes
they need the water to keep their skin from drying out
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.
they are like any other frogs, they live in humid areas and live on both land and (mostly) water.
Yes, as long as the fish and Fire Bellied Toads are around the same size and the toads have a place were they can get out of the water if they want to.
They do not usually live like frogs do, half on land and half in water. They much prefer to live on land, in dryer areas. They have skin that better holds in moisture, so they can actually live in the desert.
No toads are not entirely groud-dwelling because like most amphibians they are born as tadpoles and must live in the water.
Toads don't give birth as such, they lay strings of eggs looking like small beads of clear jelly. But yeah, they (usually, depends on which specie and where it lives) lay these in water.
Because they live in water they need to see above water but toads don't
Amphibians such as toads, frogs and newts, etc.