So it can camoflage.
An amphibian with warty skin is usually referred to as a toad.
toad
Cane Toad
The difference is a toad's skin is brown, bumpy and warty, while a frog's skin is green, slimy and smooth.
a toad is a amphibian.
small, bumpy, greenish, warty
There are no body parts specifically shaped like a toad. However, toads have unique features like their warty skin, wide mouths, and webbed feet that set them apart from other animals.
The red-spotted toad, scientifically known as Anaxyrus punctatus, belongs to the family Bufonidae, which is commonly known as the true toad family. This family is characterized by their warty skin, stocky body, and short legs. Bufonidae includes a diverse range of toad species found in various habitats.
yes
Toads.
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.
no, frogs have slick, (not slimy, but moist) cool smooth skin. If you have caught the creature you described above, it is almost certainly a toad. toads can be poisonous, so if you do handle this animal... be careful. some are not, but just to be safe... take precautions!