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QuestionIs it a frog or toad in my pond?Audra BarriosAudra Barrios is a Marine Biologist and owner of Lick Your Eyeballs, a business offering experiemces, reptiles, supplies and plants. With over 15 years of experience, Audra specializes in reptiles and exotic animals, environmental education, marine biology, conservation issues, and animal husbandry. Audra earned a BASc in Marine Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and studied Natural Sciences at the College of Marin. She is the founder and Executive Director of Things That Creep, a non-profit dedicated to herptile conservation through education. She has spent the last nine years working as a biologist at the California Academy of Sciences.
Marine Biologist & Reptile SpecialistGenerally, frogs need to be near water, while toad's are just fine on land. Frogs are more likely to be around a pond, but it's still a good idea to examine the appearance and behavior of the amphibian to be sure. -
QuestionWhat is the most obvious difference between a toad and a frog?Audra BarriosAudra Barrios is a Marine Biologist and owner of Lick Your Eyeballs, a business offering experiemces, reptiles, supplies and plants. With over 15 years of experience, Audra specializes in reptiles and exotic animals, environmental education, marine biology, conservation issues, and animal husbandry. Audra earned a BASc in Marine Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and studied Natural Sciences at the College of Marin. She is the founder and Executive Director of Things That Creep, a non-profit dedicated to herptile conservation through education. She has spent the last nine years working as a biologist at the California Academy of Sciences.
Marine Biologist & Reptile SpecialistCheck the texture of the skin. Frog skin is smooth, while toad skin is bumpy. -
QuestionWhat do toads look like?Audra BarriosAudra Barrios is a Marine Biologist and owner of Lick Your Eyeballs, a business offering experiemces, reptiles, supplies and plants. With over 15 years of experience, Audra specializes in reptiles and exotic animals, environmental education, marine biology, conservation issues, and animal husbandry. Audra earned a BASc in Marine Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and studied Natural Sciences at the College of Marin. She is the founder and Executive Director of Things That Creep, a non-profit dedicated to herptile conservation through education. She has spent the last nine years working as a biologist at the California Academy of Sciences.
Marine Biologist & Reptile SpecialistToads tend to have wordy, bumpy skin and you'll likely find them on land. -
QuestionIf I see toads or frogs hanging around, should I be worried about snakes?Community AnswerIt's possible, yes. Snakes typically enjoy the moist environments that toads or frogs may frequent.
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QuestionCan I keep a pet toad?Community AnswerYes, you can. I would recommend reading through wikiHow's article on caring for toads first though.
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QuestionCan toads be green, or are they always brown?Community AnswerToads can be green! Although they are usually depicted as brown, some species, such as the western green toad, are green.
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QuestionCan toads stay in water for a long time?Community AnswerToads can stay in water for extended periods, but they primarily live outside of water. A frog is more likely to stay in water for long periods.
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QuestionWhat do frogs eat?Community AnswerThey mostly eat bugs that would be by a lake, such as lake flies and small dragonflies.
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QuestionHow many chambers are in a frog's heart?MarlsbadCommunity AnswerThree: two atria and one ventricle.
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QuestionIs it possible to place frogs and toads in the same habitat?Community AnswerIt's possible, but doesn't really make sense. Frogs prefer an environment with a lot of water, and toads like areas with just a little water and more dry spots.
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QuestionIf a I catch a baby toad can I keep it in a pickle jar?Community AnswerYou shouldn't, because toads need more space than a pickle jar provides.
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QuestionCan toads rejuvenate a limb?Community AnswerToads cannot regrow limbs. You should take a toad with a broken or missing limb to a wildlife rescue center.
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QuestionYesterday, I saw something that looked like a toad. I have no pond in my house. Should I make a small body of water in the garden?Community AnswerIf you find a toad hanging around, that probably means there's water not too far away. You don't have to, but it won't hurt to have a little extra water nearby.
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QuestionDo toads and frogs lay eggs in the same way?Community AnswerYes, they both lay their eggs in the water.
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QuestionHow do tadpoles breathe?Community AnswerTadpoles have gills like fish. When they metamorphose into frogs or toads, their gills turn into lungs.
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QuestionAre toad's eyes smaller than that of a frog?Community AnswerYes. A toad's eyes are lower down than the eyes of a frog, and football shaped.
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QuestionHow and where do frogs hibernate?Community AnswerUsually underground. They like it where it’s damp and not too cold. If you want to find a frog, I’d recommend digging about 5 feet away from a pond, or if it’s spring, try looking for a vernal pool.
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QuestionHow do frogs and toads breathe?Community AnswerWhen they are tadpoles and live in the water, they breathe through gills that pull out the oxygen from the water. As they start living on land, they develop lungs and breathe through their nose.
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QuestionHow do frogs and toads excrete waste?Community AnswerThe same with most animals: in one way, out the other. Toads have a tiny slit-like thing for urine and a bit by where a tail should go for feces.
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QuestionWhat is the difference in the sounds that toads and frogs make?Community AnswerThe toad has a deeper pitched croak and the frog has a higher pitched croak, that's the essential difference.
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QuestionIs there a spray or soap to clean wild toads with? I want one for a pet because my mum won't buy me one.Kori BustardCommunity AnswerNo. A toad is a toad. It might be dirty. If there's dirt or something on it, let it swim in water that has no chemicals in it to wash off. Wash your hands before and after handling the toad.
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QuestionDo frogs and toads mate with each other?Community AnswerNo, frogs and toads do not mate with each other.
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QuestionWhat do toads do to breathe when in water?Hannah SuvarCommunity AnswerToads do this by absorbing oxygen through their skin while underwater. Toads still breathe air, but they typically hold their breath anywhere between 4 and 7 hours!
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QuestionCan a frog and toad mate with each other?kingbooglyboo read3rCommunity AnswerNormally when frogs and toads share the same pond, their mating occurs at different times. However, occasionally a late coming frog may turn up on the toad dating scene. You may see them trying to mate each other, but the union will be sterile.
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QuestionWhy are frog eggs laid in gelatinous fluid?Community AnswerTo protect the eggs. When the time comes and the tadpoles hatch, they eat the fluid give them nutrients and their first meal.
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QuestionWould a toad or a frog be attracted to snakes?Community AnswerNo, I think it would be the other way around. Snakes hunt and feed on toads and frogs.
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QuestionHow long does a frog live compared to a toad?Community AnswerIt depends on the species you are talking about.
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QuestionWill frogs and toads attack each other?Community AnswerOften times, yes, but it really depends on the temperaments of the individual animals, so it's impossible to say for sure.
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QuestionHow can I tell a tadpole from mosquito larva?Community AnswerWell a tadpole is a lot bigger and normally has a black, brown, or green body depending on the type.
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QuestionDo frogs change color?FutureHowCommunity AnswerSome frogs can change color such as Cope's gray tree frog, it can change from green to gray and back again.
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