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Whats the difference between a frog and a toad?

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Whats the difference between a frog and a toad?

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Frogs usually have smooth, moist skin and spend most of their lives in or near water. Toads usually have dry, warty-looking skin and spend more time living on land. Scientifically, things are a more complicated. Besides the true frogs (Ranidae) and toads (Bufonidae), there are separate families for tree frogs, spadefoot toads, poison-arrow frogs, and several other groups. The order that contains all the frogs and toads is called Salientia (from a Latin word that means “leaping”) or Anura (“tailless”). Here is the family tree that shows how the frog and toad families are grouped.

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