The most obvious difference between the two is that frogs' eggs (frogspawn) are laid in bunches or clusters, whilst toads' eggs are laid in long strings.
Frogs lay eggs in clusters or clumps in water, known as frog spawn. Toads lay eggs in long chains, wrapped around underwater vegetation, known as toad spawn. Frogs typically have smoother skin and longer legs compared to toads.
Toad spawn
Frog, toad, and newt spawn can look similar at first glance, as they all typically consist of gelatinous masses containing eggs. However, there are differences: frog spawn often appears as clusters or strings of eggs, while toad spawn is usually in long, ribbon-like strands. Newt spawn is distinctively laid in individual eggs, often wrapped in plant material. These differences in spawning strategies are adaptations to their respective life cycles and environments.
its called the tadpole
the frog is called when it pops out a frogspawn i love frogs yeah!
toad
Its a toad but you could say its a frog
Usually a frog is smaller and smoother than a toad
Toads usually have rougher skin. A toad's body is typically shorter than the common frog. The location of its poison sacs are different from a frog. I think that's all, they're fairly similar, they have more similarities than differences.
A favorite frog book is Frog and Toad Treasury. This book includes 3 stories about frog and toad.
The cast of Frog and Toad Together - 1987 includes: Will Ryan as Frog Hal Smith as Toad
Frog spawn does not eat anything; it consists of eggs laid by frogs in water. The tadpoles that hatch from the frog spawn will typically eat algae, plants, and small invertebrates in the water.