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Toads differ from frogs is having ______​

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Answered by heemani26
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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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Answered by durgeshshukla271200
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If there was ever a tell-tale sign to indicate which amphibian you are looking at, it’s the texture of their skin. Toads are warty-looking, covered in little lumps and bumps, while frogs are sleek and smooth. Toads also virtually always have dry skin, whereas frogs look wet even when they are out of the wate.

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