toad
Toads.
An amphibian with warty skin is usually referred to as a toad.
The amphibian with warty rough skin you are describing is likely a toad. Toads have dry, bumpy skin that is covered in glands that secrete toxic substances as a defense mechanism. They are typically found in a variety of habitats, including forests, gardens, and wetlands.
Reptile: Hard and scaly, with scutes or bony plates Amphibian: Soft, smooth, or warty, possibly moist skin
a toad is a amphibian.
yes
So it can camoflage.
Moist skinThey should or usually have leathery or bumpy/rough skin.They have slimy skin with mucus to keep moisture inside. Since they do not drink water, they absorb it with their skin.
The Japanese salamander is the oldest amphibian on record in captivity. The Artis Zoo in Amsterdam has one that lived to 52 years old. The Warty Oreo can live to 140 years old.
Frogs obviousl have skin. its just very very warty and bumpy :)
Toads have warty skin, no scales, no fur, no feathers.
Cane Toad