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Frogs have smoother skin. Frogs have slippery and delicate skin, but toads have drier skin with warts.

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What does a frog look similar to?

a toad except with smoother skin


What differentiates a frog and toad?

Usually a frog is smaller and smoother than a toad


Is the Pig Frog a toad or a frog?

If the skin is smooth it is probably a frog. Also, it will have big hind legs. Toads have bumpy skin and a more squat body. Toads are more common, so if you find a questionable speciman tht might be a frog or toad, it's probably a toad.


Is it a frog or a toad which has dry rough skin covered in warts?

Usually toads have rough skin. A frog's skin is normally smooth.


Does toads have smooth skin?

A toad does not have smooth skin unlike a frog. Toads have very bumpy skin.


Is there any animal which looks like a frog but has rougher skin?

Toad


What classifies an amphibian to be a toad?

Toads are amphibians of the order Anura, or Frogs. The distinction between a toad and frog is not made in taxonomy but by popular culture. A frog is considered to be a toad based on drier skin and terrestrial habitats.


What is bigger a frog or a toad?

A toad is actually a type of frog. Statistically speaking, I suppose toads are larger than most other types of frogs. The largest frog in the world is the Goliath toad so if you have to segregate them, toads are bigger than most other kinds of frogs.


I found this little toad but my brother is saying he is frog can you help and tell me how i can find out if he is or not?

Feel the skin, is it slimy or dry and bumpy? If it's slimy then it's a frog, if dry and bumpy then it's a toad


Who is bigger in toad and frog?

toad


Is the toad in the book tuckeverlasting a frog or a turtle?

Its a toad but you could say its a frog


What is the difference between skin of toads and frogs?

The difference is a toad's skin is brown, bumpy and warty, while a frog's skin is green, slimy and smooth.