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Frogs and Toads

Habitats for frogs and toads forests grasslands lakes, ponds, marshes rivers and streams

Vs. Frogs have: Toads have: - smooth or slimy skin - warty and dry skin - strong, long legs and - stubby bodies with short webbed hind feet hind legs - two bulging eyes - glands behind eyes - lay eggs in clusters - lay eggs in long chains Both are cold blooded because their body temperature adjusts with the outside environment.

glass Frog Red-eyed Treefrog poison dart frog White’s Treefrog Horned Toad Fire-bellied Toad

Ornate Horned Frog poison dart frog African Dwarf Frog Strawberry Poison Dart Frog