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Frogs usually have bumpy skin that is drier than a toad’s
False
Toads are more likely to live on land.
True
Frogs need to live near water to survive, while toads do not.
True
When frogs and toads are just tadpoles they have a vegetarian diet, eating mostly algae and forms of bacteria.
True
As frogs and toads grow older their nutrition doesn't need to change. They keep eating algae and forms of bacteria.
False
Frogs use their teeth for chewing food.
False
Frogs don't chew the food, they just swallow them whole.
True
Frogs chase after their prey then catch it.
False
Frogs have smooth, slimy and shiny skin.
True
Toads have a narrower body than frogs do
False
Frogs have high and circular bulging eyes while toads typically have lower eyes that are more football-shaped.
True
Due to their more powerful hind legs, toads can jump longer and further forward than frogs can.
False
Frogs do not drink water, but they do absorb it through their skin.
True
Most types of toads are poisonous and they emit a strange smell.
True
Frogs have a pair of poison glands behind their eyes, called parotoid glands.
False
Only frogs are amphibians.
False