No, they don't. They have long legs similar to a frogs and a long tongue to capture flies and other food.
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Procrustes put them on a "magic bed". If they were too tall to fit, he cut off their legs, if they were too short, he stretched them.
Yes, they were a delicacy.
because they are joint to your bone in your feet so it makes it difficult to walk i have it to its best to see you GP.
The cane toad was introduced to Queensland, Australia, in 1935. It was brought in as a biological control measure to combat pests affecting sugar cane crops. However, the introduction led to significant ecological consequences, as the cane toad became an invasive species with detrimental effects on local wildlife.
its because toad is so short and fat and VERY VERY cute!! :)
yes
The red-spotted toad, scientifically known as Anaxyrus punctatus, belongs to the family Bufonidae, which is commonly known as the true toad family. This family is characterized by their warty skin, stocky body, and short legs. Bufonidae includes a diverse range of toad species found in various habitats.
The Swamp toad is a small creature with removable legs. The Toad's legs can be used to make gnome cuisine. They are also used in agility potions (when mixed with toadflax) as a secondary ingredient. The swamp toad itself with legs attached is used in Summoning and in the quest Mourning's Ends Part I where it is injected with dye.
They both have tails, eyes, mouths, teeth, 4 legs and can hunt
every type of frog or toad.
Yes, but in the wild, this would make it difficult, if not impossible to escape.
No, toad has a long o sound. It rhymes with code. If it had a short o sound, it would rhyme with cod.
no it is not bad to have short legs it is natural
yes, they do have short legs.
Chimps have short legs
A toad is a adorable creature with bumpy skin, short legs, no teeth, and lives mostly on land. a toad is an anphibein that lives in swamps or pounds. Toads are part of the amphibian family. Toads love water. They eat grasshoppers, cabbage worms, and bugs like that.