Reproduction for both amphibians follows similar patterns, although there are notable differences between frogs and toads in their egg-laying behavior and the appearance of their tadpoles.
Frogs have smooth, moist skin that feels slimy due to a layer of mucus. Toads have dry, warty skin that's rough to the touch ...
toad seems to be used to refer to any frog that has a dry warty skin and short legs.” Here’s how you can tell the difference ...
Frogs: Partners take turns to copy one another’s froggy jumping pattern using different directions. Toads: Small groups of 5 or 6 take slow, toady steps – through the wood, around the scary ...