Why do suppose frogs and toads seem to appear after a rain?
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✨Frogs don't have fur, feathers, or scales on their skin. Instead, they have a moist and permeable skin layer covered with mucous glands; this allows them to breathe through their skin in addition to their lungs. ... Most frogs and toads eat insects, spiders, worms, and slugs.
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✨Frogs don't have fur, feathers, or scales on their skin. Instead, they have a moist and permeable skin layer covered with mucous glands; this allows them to breathe through their skin in addition to their lungs. ... Most frogs and toads eat insects, spiders, worms, and slugs.
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Why do suppose frogs and toads seem to appear after a rain?
=> Toads love to come out in the rain because they prefer a wet, dark environment. After a steady rain, the area is usually cloudy, cool and moist.
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