What is the different between a groundhog and frog?
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You can tell most toads and frogs apart 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. Toads generally have shorter legs and rougher, thicker skins.
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Woodchucks (also known as groundhogs) are unusually busy at this time of year as they try to put on fat for hibernation. ... People can peacefully coexist with woodchucks because they're not aggressive and typically don't transmit diseases. But it's usually the sheer size of the animal that is its undoing.
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