Toads and frogs are separate species, both with males and females.
Well a frog or toad probably have eggs with no male but I'm pretty sure they have to have a male so the males will mate and squeeze the eggs out cause i have 3 fire bellied toads 2 females 1 male and the male mates with one female but we the female usually tries to swim away.
a boy frog sort of thing.
the female frog will stare at the male a lot and mostly evry night you will hear the male bark like like a puppy
That is generally true what badac claimed, however I've interbred the two species and there is offspring. I bred a male common toad with a female common frog, the offspring wasn't natural at all. The offspring resulted as a tadpole with tiny legs, only two survived and i released the frog,toad and frogtoads back into the wild. Conclusion- A frog and toad can mate but only in captivity, also they need to be similar e.g. treefrog toad and frog, common toad and frog.
How do you tell a male pacific frog from a female
The male Houston Toad has a black chin, while the feamle does not.
Males croak all the time, Females only croak if they are about to be killed. A male frog will croak but a female frog will not.
When a male toad is on top of a female toad. You can tell the difference because male toads have darker markings that a female toad. Toad's main breeding spot is at the edge of a pond or creek. The male toad sends out loud croaks and the lounder the croak, the quicker it is to get a girl!
Only if the male is at least half the size of the female, as the female will recognise it as food.
a female is bigger
Toad is not a gender, it is a species. Genders are male and female (with various combinations or transformations between male and female also being possible).
if it is a female it will be sitting if it is a male it will be jumping