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- Toad - Wikipedia
Toad (also known as a hoptoad) is a generic common name for certain groups of frogs, especially those of the family Bufonidae, that are characterized by short legs and dry, leathery skin with large bumps made of the parotoid glands [1][2]
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- Common toad - Wikipedia
The toad is an inconspicuous animal, usually lying hidden during the day It becomes active at dusk, hunting the invertebrates on which it feeds at night It moves with a slow, ungainly walk or by jumping short distances, and has greyish-brown skin covered with wart-like lumps
- 21 Types of Toads (Pictures and Identification)
Toads are known for having dry skin with bumps This bumpy skin characterizes almost all toads but not frogs Toads have a burning toxin that their body produces with glands behind the eyes Toads come in different colors and different sizes
- Toad - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Toads, those intriguing amphibians often found hopping around gardens and woodlands, are much more than just frog like creatures They represent a fascinating branch of the animal kingdom, with a rich evolutionary history, complex behaviors, and vital ecological roles
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- Toads - National Wildlife Federation
Learn facts about the toad’s habitat, diet, life history, and more
- Toad | Amphibian Adaptations Behavior | Britannica
True toads, of which the American toad (Bufo americanus) and the European toad (B bufo) are representative, are stout-bodied with short legs that limit them to the characteristic walking or hopping gait
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