Toads have lived in Florida for many years. The specific region, the toads live in, is completely covered with sand. The population of toads in this region is a mixture of dark brown, tan and green colored toes. In the chart below categorize, each color of toad, as being advantageous, or advantageous for living in a sand covered region.

Advantageous:

- Tan colored toads: Blend in with the sand, making them less visible to predators.
- Green colored toads: Blend in with the vegetation that may be present in the sand, providing camouflage from predators.

Neutral:
- Dark brown colored toads: While they may be more visible against the sand, they may still benefit from blending in with shadows or other dark spots in the environment.

Overall, all three colors of toads may have advantages for living in a sand-covered region, as long as they are able to blend in with their surroundings to avoid predators.