A frog on the edge of a pond and a toad crossing a garden path can appear remarkably similar at first glance. Both belong to the same amphibian order, Anura, and both begin life in water before ...
I’ve heard the saying “All toads are frogs, but not all frogs are toads.” This phrase can be a mind twister until you concentrate on the meaning behind it. Both frogs and toads are amphibians in the ...
A frog on the edge of a pond and a toad crossing a garden path can appear remarkably similar at first glance. Both belong to the same amphibian order, Anura, and both begin life in water before ...
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