Toads breathe through their skin with whats called cutaneous gas exchange. They also have lungs for when they're out and about, but when in hibernation or submerged in water, they just use their skin.
During hibernation, toads can maintain breathing through their skin, a process known as cutaneous respiration. This allows them to absorb oxygen directly from the water surrounding them while minimizing their metabolic activity. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in low-oxygen environments during hibernation. Additionally, toads may also rely on stored energy reserves during this period.
Toads can be harmful to dogs if they are licked or ingested. Some toads secrete toxins through their skin that can cause a range of symptoms in dogs, such as drooling, vomiting, difficulty breathing, and in severe cases, even death. It is important to prevent dogs from coming into contact with toads to avoid potential poisoning.
skin and lungs
Frogs and toads go through a process called metamorphosis, which involves distinct physical changes. They start as aquatic tadpoles, breathing through gills and feeding on plant matter. As they grow, they develop limbs and lungs, eventually transitioning into adult frogs or toads with fully developed lungs for breathing on land.
toads and tadpoles being amphibians have a special system of breathing organs called gills to breath inside water.
horned toads
No. Toads and toads lay the same number of eggs obviously....But if you mean do toads lay more eggs then frogs then yes they do.
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.
The concept behind herpetology as a branch of zoology involves?æstudying reptiles such as?æturtles,snakes, crocodiles and amphibians such as toads, newts and frogs.The main methods used are applied herpetology and field herpetology.
well first look at the toad like you normally would and check if it is breathing, since toads are little animal then they will take shorter breaths. then if you cant tell weather it not its breathing try picking it up and it it moves then then it is obviously alive and if it doesn't try to make it move by mabie moving it leg about if you get me because frost and toads don't like to be moves alot. hope this helped.x
Yes, toads do have a vertebrae.
no. most toads lay their eggs in strings.