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Post by glowtoad on Oct 2, 2020 22:45:59 GMT
There is no scientific distinction between frogs and toads, according to the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Frog and toads both belong to the Anura order, but are found in different families. 'True toads' make up the Bufonidae family, which includes 580 species. Frogs and toads do have specific traits that define them, however, according to the Maryland Zoo. For example, frogs are mostly aquatic, while most toads live on land, but near water. Frogs have teeth, while toads do not. Toads of both sexes have a rudimentary ovary called a bidder's organ. Frogs are also typically longer than toads. Also, frogs have smooth, slimy skin, while toads have dry, bumpy skin. The bumps, however, are not warts and a person cannot get warts from handling a toad, according to the San Diego Zoo. However, toads have glands behind their eyes that can secrete a burning milky toxin.
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