Is it a frog or a toad?
Frogs have longer legs than most toads, which assist them to take lengthy leaps. The hind toes of a frog are webbed, to assist it swim. Toads hop round and have dry, thick, warty skin. Unlike most amphibians, toads want to stay in dry places. Both frogs and toads have bulging eyes protected through a obvious piece of skin to maintain their eyes moist. When frogs eat, they near their eyes and push the meals down their throat.