The life cycle of a fire-bellied toad begins with eggs laid in water, typically in clusters. After about 10-14 days, the eggs hatch into aquatic tadpoles, which undergo metamorphosis over several weeks to months, developing legs and lungs. Once they transform into juvenile toads, they leave the water to inhabit terrestrial environments. Adult fire-bellied toads are fully developed and can reproduce, continuing the cycle.
Oriental Fire-bellied Toad was created in 1890.
European Fire-bellied Toad was created in 1761.
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Because the green one is a Chinese or oriantal Fire bellied toad and the brown one is a European fire Bellied Toad.
Fire-bellied toads breed from May to September.
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Well after a fire belly toad has offspring the sometimes eat their young...
No.
Yes. All amphibians are vertebrates.
12 to 15 years
No, you cannot get warts from any toad. However, with fire bellied toads it is best not to handle them as they secrete a very toxic poison in their skin. Wash well with soap and water after handling them.
A fire bellied toad can grow to be 2-3 inches. The females are usually slightly bigger than the males.