Texas Horned Toads (Lizards) enjoy eating ants, termites, and beetles.
No. Horned Toads eat ants, termites, and beetles.
Yes, without a special permit. Horned Toads are now a protected species.
Yes, horned toads have teeth. They use these teeth to chew and eat their favorite insects as prey.
There is no official name for a group of horned toads. They are typically just called a "group of horned toads [lizards]".
It would have to be like a Texas or Mexican desert.
Yes, a toad is an amphibian and is quite at home in water.
No. Horned toads have a spine, making them vertebrae.
No. The only state in which any species of horned toads are endangered is Texas, with the Texas horned toad.
horned toads
Horned Toads are carnivores. They eat insects, including ants, beetles, grasshoppers, and termites.
They look very similar to toads.