
doi: 10.69905/nb2npp83
In popular language, an infinite number of similar amphibiasns are often called frogs and toads without there actually being any real differences between them. For science, only the family Bufonidae are “true toads.” The life cycle of frogs and toads goes beyond just eggs, aquatic tadpoles and adults that repeat this cycle again.
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