Because, it will dehydrate without water, shrivel up then die.
Yes, they have webbed feet and toads need 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.
It depends on the type of toad. Most just need a shallow dish full of clean water for it to sit in. (Frogs and Toads absorb water through their skin.)
they need the water to keep their skin from drying out
toads soak in water from its skin
No. Bettas need an aquarium (All water). Toads need a vivarium (water and land). Also toads are eaters of fish so I doubt your Betta would last very long
No. Bettas need an aquarium (All water). Toads need a vivarium (water and land). Also toads are eaters of fish so I doubt your Betta would last very long
Because they live in water they need to see above water but toads don't
American toads by fresh water.
yes, firebelly toads swim in water and they also like land but they are mostly in the water
No. Toads do not like water, most people think they do but they actually don't they just drink it. How I know that, is because when it rains toads pop out of their holes and go under shelter because they don't want to get drowned from the splashes.
they need purified water small cricket, ants and insects. They also need a habitat with wet grass, damp dirt and a little water not alot because their frog not toads