Frogs and toads have a lot in common. They are both members of the order Anura, they both reproduce in water, and they even look alike. It can be pretty easy to get them mixed up. Here are some hints to help you tell frogs (family Ranidae) and toads (family Bufonidae) apart.
Sources:
http://news.psu.edu/story/141230/2010/03/23/research/probing-question-whats-difference-between-frogs-and-toads
http://www.arc-trust.org/advice/FAQs/frogs_and_toads/difference.php
Michael E. Dorcas and J. Whitfield Gibbons. Frogs and Toads of the Southeast. University of Georgia Press, 2008: Page 7
Good to know, because I always go to a friends cottage and we always find frogs/toads, but now I know they are mostly toads!
The eyes are mostly different but now I know the difference between the two amphibians
i think when people hurt the animals they have to feel hate in them for doing that because i am a real animal lover and i 2 pets at home and if anyone were to hurt them i would freak right out on them.
ok!!!
fasinating
I THOUGHT THEY WERE THE SAME THING JUST A BIT DIFERENT?
Wow! Good to know the difference.
Now I can tell the difference when I go looking for them.
Now I know wen I go looking for them
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