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