The Sonora toad (Incilius alvarius) typically has a lifespan of around 10 to 15 years in the wild. However, individuals in captivity can live longer, often reaching 20 years or more with proper care. Factors such as habitat, diet, and environmental conditions can influence their longevity.
I believe that a rough skinned newt and a long toad salamander can live together, though it might be tough.
12 to 15 years
Its variable by species but they range from 3"-22".
It depends on where you live, i live in Columbus Ohio, and found my toad in my backyard (and boy am i lucky!).
Yes, millions of people live in the Sonoran Desert, especially in cities such as Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona and Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.
* A golden toad is a toad that is now extinct and once lived in Coasta Rica
Toad has a long vowel sound from the letter o.
Toads have a lifespan of 55 years or more if taken care of correctly, so the toad to human years wouldn't be very different. My toad is 15 in human years so she is most likely 20 in toad years.
a frog or toad lays it's eggs in water and then leaves them to hatch and grow on their own
Usually around 40-45 days the tadpole will metamorphasize into a small toad and at that point you need to make sure you have plants and islands for them to live on
No. Toads live in a more wet climate
Toad would be the correct answer out of the three words. :)