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      • Frog and toad aren’t exactly immutable categories. There’s no taxonomic basis for these labels. When it comes down to it, all toads actually fit in the category of frogs. The differences people have long used to separate anurans into these two groups are mostly superficial.
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  2. May 27, 2024 · There are more than 6,000 species of frogs and more than 300 species of true toads. You can find frogs and toads all over the world (they live on every single continent except Antarctica), although they have distinct preferences when it comes to their type of habitat.

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  3. Frog vs. Toad. This article compares true frogs and true toads and makes generalizations for the most common characteristics of frogs and toads. There are several exceptions because there is a vast variety of frog and toad species, each with different characteristics.

    • Amphibians, keeping mostly in water
    • Moist and smooth
    • Long, powerful jumping legs
    • Differences in Appearance
    • Different Habitats
    • Differences in Spawn
    • The True Toads

    Frogs and toads have different kinds of skin. If you see an animal that has dry and pebbly skin, you’re looking at a toad. (Don’t worry—touching a toad won’t give you warts. That’s a myth.) Frog skin is moist and smooth. Frogs have slim bodies and long legs—which are better for long leaps and fast swimming—whereas toads have short forelimbs and hop...

    The amphibians also prefer different habitats: Frogs like to be in water to keep their skin moist. Toads, on the other hand, are most often seen on land; they have skin that’s better at retaining moisture, so they can wander farther from bodies of water.

    Both frogs and toads breed in water, but their spawn looks different: Frogs lay their eggs in clusters, and toads (generally) lay their eggs in long chains. According toDiscover Wildlife, frogs are capable of breeding and spawning in colder temperatures than toads.

    There’s also a group scientists call true toads. They belong to the family Bufonidae, which consists of 50 genera and nearly 600 species, native to all continents except Antarctica and Australia (the cane toad, currently marching its way across Australia, was brought there in the 1930s). “They are recognized as a natural group based on DNA and skel...

  4. May 19, 2022 · The main difference between frogs and toads can be seen in their hind legs and skin. Both frogs and toads are amphibians that belong to the scientific order Anura within the animal kingdom. In ...

  5. Jun 20, 2022 · Frogs usually lay eggs in grapelike clusters, while toads typically lay theirs in long chains—although, just to keep things interesting, a few toads are the only members...

  6. Only one of these families, the Bufonids, are what are known as the true toads, so from a classification perspective, frogs are any family in that order, and toads are the family of frogs known as Bufonids.