Environmental Sciences, asked by 0715, 5 months ago

How are frogs different from toads

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Answered by kookie05
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Most frogs have long legs and smooth skins covered in mucus. Toads generally have shorter legs and rougher, thicker skins. And while toads generally lay their eggs in long strands, frogs lay their eggs in a cluster that resembles a bunch of grapes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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(1) Frogs and toads are both amphibians and they are similar in many ways, but they are also different in a few ways.

(2) To be completely accurate, toads are actually a classification of frog. That is to say that, technically, toads are a kind of frog.

(3) Generally, frogs spend most of their lives in or near water. Toads on the other hand, get out on land a little more and find their way into gardens and yards.

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