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Frogs

Frogs

Do you know the Difference between

Toads

and

Frogs: Smooth, moist skin and slim bodies. Toads: Dry, bumpy skin and stout bodies.

Physical Appearance:

Frogs: Prefer wet, moist environments near water. Toads: Can thrive in drier, more terrestrial habitats.

Habitat:

Frogs: Long, powerful hind legs for jumping distances. Toads: Shorter legs, tend to crawl rather than jump.

Movement:

Lay eggs in clusters in water. Toads: Lay eggs in long chains in water.

Breeding:

Frogs: Mainly rely on the ability to leap away quickly. Toads: Often have poison glands to deter predators.

Defense Mechanism:

Frogs: Typically live 10-12 years in the wild. Toads: Can live up to 10-15 years in the wild.

Lifespan:

Both primarily eat insects, but their specific diets can vary based on their environment.

Diet:

Frogs need to stay moist to breathe through their skin, so they are often found in very humid environments. Toads can survive in drier conditions.

Skin Moisture:

Frogs often have a loud, croaking call used to attract mates or declare territory, Toad calls tend to be less variable, often described as a prolonged, high-pitched trill.

Call:

Frogs have protruding eyes with irises that can be vertical, horizontal, or circular, providing them a wide field of vision. Toads’ eyes tend to be more subdued, with horizontal irises.

Eyes: