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What is the scientific name for the Surinam toad?

The scientific name for the Surinam toad is Pipa pipa.


How does a Surinam toad survive?

food and water


How long is incubation or gestation of a surinam toad?

about a week


What frog has a baby grow on its back?

The female Surinam toad lays her eggs in water, they are fertilized by the male and then attach to her back. The eggs form into little chambers on her back and grow until the baby frogs are fully developed. They then hatch from the mothers' back.


What is the condition of the surinam toad mother's back after birthing is done?

It has a lot of holes in it.


What it does not lay eggs in the water but is a toad?

The toad you're referring to is likely the Surinam toad (Pipa pipa). Unlike most amphibians, which lay eggs in water, the Surinam toad has a unique reproductive strategy where the female carries fertilized eggs embedded in her back skin until the tadpoles emerge. This adaptation allows her to protect the developing young from aquatic predators.


How much does a toad weigh?

It really depends on the size of the toad.


What is unusual about the egg development of the Surinam toad?

They are super duper fat & cant hold their own weight. They are also hairless which is nastiness.


What is the grossest animal alive?

the surinam toad. It looks like holes were punched out of its back and that's where its eggs are hatched. It's too gross to actually explain.


How much does a three toad sloth weigh?

The Average weight of a Three-Toed Sloth is around 9 lbs.


What does surinam toad eat?

Surinam toads primarily feed on small invertebrates, such as insects and worms. They use their specialized, flattened bodies to ambush prey in the water, often sucking in their food with a quick motion. Their diet is largely dependent on their habitat and the availability of suitable prey in their environment.


What species of frog has holes on its back?

The Surinam horned frog, also known as the Pacman frog, has holes on its back which are actually called dorsolateral folds. These folds help the frog breathe by allowing more oxygen to pass through its skin.