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Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a frog and a toad? Amazon John, wildlife educator and founder of Silly Safaris, shared his knowledge! For more information, visit https ...
Another way to tell the difference is by their habitat. Frogs typically live closer to aquatic habitats while toads are often found in dryer terrestrial habitats.
In this Moment in the Wild, Purdue wildlife technician Zach Truelock explains the differences between frogs and toads, from physical characteristics to breeding and movement habits.
Without the ability to dig, captive toads may become stressed, dehydrated, or ill, underscoring the critical importance of this behavior. Do Both Toads and Frogs Burrow?
New Jersey has 16 species of frogs and toads, 13 of which can and have been sighted in North Jersey.