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Frog vs. Toad: Are You Hopping Mad Confused?

Ever wondered what *really* sets a frog apart from a toad? It's a common conundrum! While both are amphibians in the order Anura (meaning "tail-less"), key differences exist.

Think of it this way: frogs are generally sleek, smooth-skinned athletes built for leaping. They prefer a watery habitat and their skin tends to be moist. Toads, on the other hand, are the rugged adventurers of the amphibian world. They sport drier, bumpy (warty, though they don’t cause warts!) skin and are often found further away from water.

Another clue lies in their legs. Frogs boast long, powerful legs perfect for impressive jumps, while toads have shorter legs, resulting in more of a hop or a waddle. Finally, frog eggs are typically laid in clusters, while toad eggs are often laid in long strings. So, next time you encounter an amphibian, take a closer look! You might just solve the frog vs. toad mystery.

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