Golden toads, specifically the Monteverde golden toad (Incilius periglenes), reproduce through external fertilization. During the breeding season, males call to attract females, and once a female selects a mate, she lays her eggs in moist leaf litter or small pools. The male then fertilizes the eggs outside of the female's body. After a few weeks, the eggs hatch into tadpoles, which eventually develop into adult toads.
Obviously! How else do they reproduce?
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because they where hunted by predators
Neither. Toads are amphibians.
Yes. Toads are amphibians and thus vertebrates.
The Golden Wattle reproduces through Seeds
Yes.
No, a golden toad is not a herbivore. Golden toads are carnivorous and primarily feed on small insects like ants, beetles, and termites.
They eat, sleep, breathe, and reproduce, just like almost every other animal on Earth.
Toads are terrestrial but need a still water body to reproduce.
Frogs are sexual. They reproduce sexually, and all hatch from eggs. Frogs lay eggs in water, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles that grow into frogs.
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