Toads are amphibians, allied to frogs and salamanders.
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No, a toad is not a reptile. Toads are amphibians, belonging to the order Anura, which includes frogs and toads. Reptiles, on the other hand, are a different class of animals that include snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles.
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No, a horned toad is not actually a toad. It is a type of lizard known as a horned lizard, which is found in North America. They are named for their slightly toad-like appearance and their horned scales.
A horny toad is actually a type of lizard, not a toad. They are also known as horned lizards and belong to the Phrynosoma genus.
Generally the answer is toad. Toads are amphibians.
the toad is not a reptile. Toads and frogs - and others - are amphibians.
The crocodile is to an alligator as the toad is to a frog.
no a toad is a reptile.
No, a toad is a reptile.
Well a toad is a amphibian and a snake is a reptile.
No. Because even though its an Arizona toad its still an amphibian.
Toad is the odd-one out. All the rest are reptiles - a toad is an amphibian.
it cannot!
well Yoshi is a dinosaur and Toad is a human it is kinda confusing because toad has that mushroom on his head
Its a toad but you could say its a frog
Neither. Toads are amphibians.