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How have toads adapted to their environment?

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Answered by aneesh04
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Frogs have adapted to theenvironment around them. A Dyeing Poison Tree Frog is brightly coloured to warn enemies of lethal nerve toxins.Its finger and toe tips have glandular adhesive pads that enable the animal to climb.
this is how they adapt to their environment.

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Answered by SnehaG
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Explanation:

Toads are well adapted for life on land, with thicker, more protective skin than most frogs. Their slightly webbed back feet help them dig into the soil to protect them in colder temperatures. ... All of these physical adaptations help the toad survive in its habitat.

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