Does a toad have an exoskeleton?
No. Salamanders (and their relatives the newts) are amphibians which are vertebrates. This means that they have a n internal skeleton like humans do. Some people believe that salamanders and newts have an exoskeleton but this is usually because people find shed skin in the water because salamanders and newts shed their skin like snakes do.
How many eggs does a cane toad lay?
They can lay up to 60,000 eggs, which is why they are an invasive species. The average amount though is usually about 20,000. Also, just to clarify, toads don't have babies, they lay eggs, being oviparous. These eggs will hatch into tadpoles that will metamorphose into froglets.
In a way they do.. I myself have a fire bellied toad named bobbert. yes seriously his name is bobbert. but that's besides the point. fire bellied toads can secrete toxxins from their skin. i recommend not kissing ur fire belly with ur lips. don't be alarmed you can still hold them just make sure you wash ur hands after handling them.
here are some tips for ur fire belly:
juveniles feed daily
adults feed 3-4 times a week
keep its habitat temp. 72-80 degrees farnehite
don't handle it too much(but u can still hold it don't worry)
make sure their home has water
fire bellys like about one half to three fourths of thei habitat to be water
&& ya that's all i gots for now
What human food can toads eat?
Toads cannot eat human food. This is because toads do not have the digestive system that is capable of breaking down more complex proteins like humans do.
Yes they do. Frogs don't. That's your answer. If you don't believe me, go to www.allaboutfrogs.org and click on Frog or Toad?
How do you make a baby toad eat?
Most newts must eat in water or they might refuse to eat. Put them in a waterbowl and put earthworms in with it they will hunt an survive. If your newt is big enough for uyg8tfgitgdtfksdtsdukfgsdukfytsutsukftuftyktgfhgluiwgfwifgwitwift8fuyftquktqw8takdu7wtf8wtf8oqw7tf8orqw8rthen put them on land and they will hunt the ones on land.
What is the blood colour of a toad?
Amphibians have red blood but it has a nucleus in the center of the cell unlike mammal red blood. Amphibians are cold-blooded.
What does the toad eat and how does it eat?
most likely insects, but if it is big enough you can feed it small pinkeys, and other frogs(small frogs)-becareful though, do not feed it a superworm/mealie worms etc without crushing the head first, because the hard shell can�t be digested fast enough so youll end up with the mealie worm digging through the toads stomach-so all different kinds of bugs and small mammels.
What is the predator of the toad?
Toads are prayed by mainly birds, snakes, carnivorous mammals en bigger toads. Sometimes other animals will eat a toad, eg the hedgehog wich is mainly an insect-eater.
The Common toad, also known as the European toad, eat insects and invertebrates, such as flies, grasshoppers, spiders, beetles, crickets, grubs, slugs, centipedes, millipedes and worms, as well as insect larvae. Larger specimens have been known to eat small grass snakes and harvest mice, which the toads swallow alive.
Because (as is a trait of amphibians) they spend part of their lifetime on both land and water.
Amphibian. this is the class to which toads belongs
KINGDOM- Animalia
PHYLUM- Chordata
CLASS- Amphibia
S:Name-
C: Name- Toad
Yes. Toads will eat anything that fits in their mouths as long as it moves first.
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.
Excuse me! How could a frog kill a toad. A toad about five times the size of a frog.
Do toads live in or around ponds?
Toads lay eggs (spawn) in ponds but for most of the year they live out of water.