This frog is see-through you can see its insides this frog is called the _ _ _ _ s _ r _g.
The Glass Frog.
Toads are usually what color?
brown
How do frogs croak?
As air moves back and forth between the lungs and the vocal sac, the vocal cords cause the air to vibrate and produce the croaking sound that we hear.
Are toads nocturnal?
Yes.
American Toads are mostly nocturnal, which means they sleep during the day.
This is a relatively large species of true toad native to central North America.
Great Plains Toad.
This frog is very poisonous and it lives in humid, tropical environments of Central and South America.
Poison Dart Frog.
Do toads have teeth?
No.
How do toads communicate?
Toads predominantly use acoustic cues during courtship, the use of scent has previously been thought of as a less important form of communication.
What do toads eat?
toads regularly eat flies, crickets, locusts, grasshoppers, bees, wasps, beetles, spiders, caterpillars, earthworms, slugs and snails.
This is a large true frog native to eastern North America. It typically inhabits large permanent water bodies such as swamps, ponds, and lakes. What is this frog called?
BullFrog.
What is the largest frog to ever exist?
The Beelzebufo Ampinga
Are toads smart?
Yes.
With their amazing brains, toads have been able to follow a maze in lab settings, but when you hang out with them, more mysteries unravel about their brain capacity.
How do frogs remove toxins from their bodies?
These frogs secrete noxious chemicals (aka, poison) through granular glands that cover the skin.
Where do toads go at night?
Underground.
This is a species of leopard frog from the true frog family, native to parts of Canada and the United States. It is the state amphibian of Minnesota and Vermont.
Northern Leopard Frog.
This is a species of frog in the family Ceratophryidae. The species is endemic to South America, what is this frog's name?
The Argentine horned frog, also known as the Argentine wide-mouthed frog, ornate horned frog, ornate horned toad, ornate pacman frog, or the Pacman frog.
Do toads have a defense mechanism for their tadpoles?
Yes.
how many hearts do toads have?
Most amphibians, including frogs and toads, have three-chambered hearts, with two atria and one ventricle.
Is the true toad endangered?
Yes. It is currently classified as an Endangered species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species because of habitat destruction.
This is a fully-aquatic species of frog, in the family Pipidae, with a widespread range across much of tropical South America and the island of Trinidad, what is this toad called?
hint: name starts with a S.
Surinam Toad.
This is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is a small, dark-colored frog that is threatened or endangered in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Studies have been done to see why the population of the frog is beginning to decrease in those states.
Blanchard's Cricket frog.
How long can toads live?
One species of toad, the common toad, can live up to 40 years. Most species live 5 to 10 years.
How long have frogs roamed the earth?
There is evidence that frogs have roamed the Earth for more than 200 million years, at least as long as the dinosaurs.
What is the smallest toad?
One of the smallest is the Cuban tree toad, which grows to half an inch long.
This is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. The species is native to North America, where it occurs in much of the eastern United States and parts of adjacent Canada. It was previously considered a subspecies of Woodhouse's toad.
Anaxyrus Fowleri or Fowler's toad.