Biology, asked by meiji2936, 1 year ago

How is a goldfish different from a frog?

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Answered by gokulavarshini
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Frogs and toads are both members of the same class — Amphibia — which means that they're both amphibians. ... However, the many species within the Anura order can appear quite different, leading people to believe that toads andfrogs aren't the same.
Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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goldfish only lives in waterfrog lives in water or on land (amphibian)

There are no similarities. A goldfish is a fish and must always live in water. A frog is an amphibian and, as an adult, can live in or out of water.

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