Frogs are very loud Frogs need to live near water Frogs have high round eyes Frogs have a skinny body.

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Frogs are very loud Frogs need to live near water Frogs have high round eyes Frogs have a skinny body

Frogs have a lot of predators Frogs have long back legs Frogs like to take long jumps

Toads are quiet Toads like to walk or take small jumps Toads have wide body Toads have low oval shaped eyes

Toads don’t live in the water Toads have dry, rough, bumpy skin Toads don’t have a lot of predators because there skin is toxic

They both are tadpoles after they are born They both have the same diet They are both amphibians Amphibian: Animals that have aquatic larvae. Animals that can live in water and on land.

Frogs Toads Same Don’t have a lot of predators Doesn’t need to live near water Smooth, moist skin Dry, rough, bumpy skin Have a skinny body Have a wider body Have high round eyes Have low oval shaped eyes Have long back legs Have short back legs Likes to take big jumps Likes to walk or take small hops Have a lot of predators Needs to lives near water Diet Start off as tadpoles Amphibian Are quiet Are loud

They keep the bug and insects population down by eating them They provide food for birds and snakes

Frogs don’t have a necks so they can’t turn their head with out turning their whole body Toads have no teeth Frogs absorb water through there skin so they don’t need to drink Frogs can see in the dark Most frogs can jump up to 20 times their body length

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