Frog and toad are these two species of animals that have so many features in common. They are biologically similar, and both being to the amphibian class. However, the differences between them start from their skins. As a matter of fact, both toads and frogs breathe through their skins and also can absorb water with their skins. But when you close to the skin of a toad, you will notice that it is a kind of dry, bumpy, and rough skin.
The appearances of toads seem similar to that of warts. On the other hand, frogs’ skins are free bumps and warts. Their skins are looking smooth. In addition, you will most likely find out that the skins of toads can be found dry relatively every time; meanwhile, the skin of frogs is always this kind of wet skins. Unlike the frogs, toads also have the ability to secrete toxins through their skins. When it comes to their habitats, frogs are found in water or closer to the water area, while frogs mostly live on land than water.