Biology, asked by mahisgenius, 1 year ago

What is the difference between toads and frogs?

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Answered by Akshipakshi2
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What is the difference between a frog and a toad?

Frogs and toads are both amphibians and they are similar in many ways, but they are also different in a few ways. To be completely accurate, toads are actually a classification of frog. That is to say that, technically, toads are a kind of frog.

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. 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. And, just so you know, toads cannot give you warts.

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Answered by Papiya1
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Toads have small legs whereas frogs have long legs.
Toads have rough skin, whereas frogs have smooth skin.
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