Are all toads frogs but not all frogs toads?
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Frogs and toads are both amphibians and they are similar in many ways, but they are also different in a few ways. Frogs also usually have moist slimy skin, while toads have dry bumpy skin. That is usually the best way to tell them apart. By the way frog eggs are found in a mass while toad eggs are more in a chain.
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All toads are frogs, but not all frogs are toads. While both belong to the order Anura, toads are actually a subset of frogs. They can usually be identified by appearance, but there are some frogs that appear dry and bumpy, and many toads can trick you by looking wet and slimy. When in doubt, just call it a ‘frog,’ and you’ll always be correct.
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