Frog and toad - Anatomy, Adaptations, Ecology

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Frog and toad - Anatomy, Adaptations, Ecology
Frog and toad - Anatomy, Adaptations, Ecology: Adult frogs and toads have a short body, elongated hind limbs, and the absence of a visible neck and tail. All frogs have poison glands in the skin. The coloration of many frogs can help them escape detection or act as a warning. Structural modifications allow certain specialized frogs to survive dry periods.
Frog and toad, amphibians belonging to the order Anura, which, due to their wide distribution, are known by most people around the world. The name ‘frog’ is commonly applied to those forms with long legs and smooth mucus-covered skins, while ‘toad’ is applied traditionally to robust, short-legged, rough-skinned forms.
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