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  • Frogs vs. Toads: Key Differences Explained - Amphibian Guide
    Frogs and toads are both amphibians, but there are some key differences between them.

    * Skin: Frogs have smooth, moist skin, while toads have dry, bumpy skin.

    * Legs: Frogs have long, strong legs that they use to jump, while toads have shorter legs that they use to walk or crawl.

    * Habitat: Frogs are typically found in wet areas near bodies of water, while toads can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts.

    * Diet: Frogs are carnivores and eat insects, worms, and other small animals, while toads are omnivores and eat insects, worms, plants, and even small animals.

    * Reproduction: Frogs and toads both reproduce by laying eggs in water. However, frog eggs are typically laid in clumps, while toad eggs are laid in long strings.

    In general, frogs are more aquatic than toads and have smoother skin and longer legs. Toads are more terrestrial, have bumpy skin, and shorter legs.

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