Cuban tree frog
yes
Frogs obviousl have skin. its just very very warty and bumpy :)
Correct. Frogs have smooth skin which is slippery and delicate, but toads have drier skin with warts.
Frogs are covered in skin that is typically smooth and moist. Some frogs may have rough or bumpy skin, depending on the species. Their skin provides protection from predators and helps with respiration.
Both u cant tell which they are until they grow up. Frogs have smoother skin.Toads have bumpier skin.
A frog's skin is green, slimy and smooth, while a toads skin is brown, bumpy and warty.
A toad does not have smooth skin unlike a frog. Toads have very bumpy skin.
The difference is a toad's skin is brown, bumpy and warty, while a frog's skin is green, slimy and smooth.
Not all frogs have smooth skin. Some frog species have smooth skin, while others may have rough or bumpy skin due to glands that secrete toxins. This variation in skin texture helps frogs adapt to different environments and predator defenses.
Frogs do not have warts. Warts are caused by a virus and are not a natural feature of frogs. Frogs have rough, bumpy skin that helps them blend in with their surroundings and provides protection from predators.
No. Although frogs and toads are both amphibians, they are completely different species from each other. Frogs belong to the family Ranidae while toads belong to the family Bufonidae.
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