Telling about
Tadpoles
Toad Techniques
Food Facts
Toad Truths
Habitat Hunches
100

Toad eggs hatch in this area.

What is Underwater? 

100

Toads eat tadpoles using this appendage.

What is Tounge? (Frogs launch their tongue at there desired food to catch it.)

100

Toad belong to which or the following classification? (Herbivore, Carnivore, or Omnivore)

What are carnivores?

100

Toads use this technique to blend in with they're surroundings to avoid detection.

What is Camouflage? (Toads are usually brown or green, helping them blend in they're environment)

100

Toads prefer this level of humidity.

What is moist?

200

Toads lose this body part as they mature into adult toads. 

What are tails? (Gills are also and acceptable answer.)

200

Toads do this during the winter.

What is Hibernation?

200

The majority of toad species eat this for sustenance.

What are bugs and arthropods? (Other varieties of toad species eat reptiles, small mammals, and even other amphibians!)

200

True or False: Toads have sticky tongues

False

200

Toads are found in every continent in the world except here.

What is Antartica? (Toads are found on every continent, excluding Antarctica.)

300

Tadpole eggs take this long to hatch.

What is 3-12 days?

300

Toads do this to their bodies to ward off predators.

What is puffing up your throat sack? (Toads can puff up their bodies in an attempt to look bigger and inedible if a predator is nearby.)

300

Toad meat is this. (Edible or Inedible?)

What is Edible?

300

The common toad lives this long.

What is 10-12 years?

300

Toads use this to hide from their prey.

What is tall grass and other vegetation?

400

Male toads do this to attract mates or keep other male toads away.

What is croaking? (Each species of toad has a unique call.)

400

Toads are most active at this part of the day.

What is nighttime?

400

These animals are the ultimate enemies of Toadkind. (Name an animal that eats toads.)

What are snakes, raccoons, and birds of prey?

400

What a group of toads called.

What is a Knot?

400

Toads flourish in these terrains.

What are Grassland/Fields? (Adult toads generally prefer moist open habitats like fields and grasslands, though they are very adaptable.)

500

Toads take this long to go from tadpole to fully formed toad.

What is six weeks?

500

This substance, found on the skin of a toad, can cause an allergic reaction in animal skin (and potentially death in smaller animals).

What is Bufotoxin?

500

Toads can eat up to this many flies every day.

What is 1000?

500

The Latin word for toad.

"Bufo"

500

The primary breeding ground of toads.

What are safe undisturbed shallow pools of water?

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