Biology, asked by amitkolasani, 1 year ago

what is the difference betweena frog and a toad?

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Answered by shiva710
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You can tell most toads and frogsapart by the appearance of their skin and legs. Both amphibians make up the order Anura in the animal kingdom, but there are some key differences. Most frogs have long legs and smooth skins covered in mucus. Toadsgenerally have shorter legs and rougher, thicker skins.

amitkolasani: oh thanks but are frogs and toads both amphibians?
shiva710: yes,Frogs and toads are both members of the same class — Amphibia — which means that they're both amphibians.Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates that spend the early part of their lives in water (breathing with gills) and the rest of their lives on land (breathing with lungs).
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Answered by kkrho
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frogs have long legs nd smooth skin while toads have short legs and rough skin.

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