Here in the Philippines we simply call them “palaka” which translates to “frog”. Or maybe I just don’t know the translation of the word toad to Filipino.
Anyways, my 4-year-old son has been catching some “frog” around the house and he puts it in a make-shift ‘fish tank’ that I made out of a 7-liter mineral water bottle.
Generally, we call it a frog. The question is, is it really a frog?
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Can you tell the difference between a frog and a toad?
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Is this a frog or a toad?
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Is this a frog or a toad?
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Toad
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Nice post Artbytes. To me, a frog is anything that looks like one. This is a frog.
kiss it- if it turns into a prince, it was a frog. if not, it is a toad…
Perhaps, that’s one way to find out. But I’d rather that it turns into a beautiful princess.
hheheh
not familiar with that variation, but hope springs eternal…
that stone looks like an oreo cookie
Hahaha. Well, it looks like it, but…
I won’t dare take a bite on it. hahaha
you have wisdom beyond your years
Frogs have longer legs than toads.
I guess this is a toad then.
I can’t tell the difference but I guess this is a toad.
With its rough skin, I think it is a toad too. 😀
I think its frog , If i am not wrong