The Toads are actually not a scientifically valid group; they are simply a common name for a number of warty skinned, mainly terrestrial amphibians in the order Anura.
The scientific name for the Surinam toad is Pipa pipa.
'Toads' comprise a huge number of amphibian species that have dry skin, often spend more time on land, and are in the order Anura (tail-less amphibians). A toad is a general name for many many different animals. If you live in the USA or Canada the word Toad often means the common, American toad, Bufo americanus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bufo boreas boreas.
Best guess for Cane Toad Scientific name is Bufo marinus.
The common toad is known as bufo bufo, of the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Amphibia, Order Anura, Family Bufonidae, Genus Bufo, Species B. bufo. It is native to all of Europe except Iceland, Ireland, and several islands in the Mediterranean Sea.
The botanical name for a toad is Bufo bufo for the common toad found in Europe and parts of Asia. The family Bufonidae encompasses over 500 species of toads, each with their own unique scientific name.
The American Toad belongs to the family Bufonidae, the family of True Toads.
The botanical name of a toad is Bufo bufo for the common toad found in Europe.
You don't have to name it this, (we have a horny toad) but you could name girl horny toad Mrs. Horny, Mrs. Toad, or any name you approve of. You could name a boy horny toad the sames things with Mr.
it was a religious toad
Yes, Toad lives with a lot of other Toads in the Mushroom Kingdom.
That depends on the type of toad. Generally, the scientific name is Bufo. Toad is just the Genus of the name. The format is Bufo (species name.) (Example: An American toad is Bufo americanus. Climbing toads are Bufo coniferous.)
They belong in the toad family, Bufonidae.
she cares about the toad as a friend and or sister or family
The scientific name for the Surinam toad is Pipa pipa.
The horned toad is actually a lizard. It is called the horned toad because its body shape resembles that of a toad.
Neville Longbottom and his toad Trevor