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- These glands distinguish the true toads from all other Native Americans.
- True toads are toothless and generally warty in appearance.
- While not a true toad, it is so called because it is terrestrial.
- Amphibians are represented by moor frog, common frog, true toad, and smooth newt.
- Though not a true toad, it is often referred to as such because it is terrestrial.
- But " true frogs " are members of only one family-Ranidae, and " true toads " to another-Bufonidae.
- True toads are widespread and occur natively on every continent except Australia and Antarctica, inhabiting a variety of environments, from arid areas to rainforest.
- From a classification perspective, all members of the order Anura are frogs, but only members of the family Bufonidae are considered " true toads ".
- True toads completely lack teeth, but most frogs have them, specifically pedicellate teeth in which the crown is separated from the root by fibrous tissue.
- They differ greatly from true toads ( those of the family Bufonidae ) by having eyes with vertical pupils, no parotoid gland, and relatively smooth skin.
- ""'Leptophryne " "'is a small genus of true toads with only two species, found in southeast Asia, in Peninsular Thailand through the Malay Peninsula.
- Two true toad species from Mount Murud, " Pelophryne linanitensis " and " Pelophryne murudensis ", are sympatric with " N . murudensis " and may breed in its pitchers.
- The "'large-crested toad "'( " Incilius cristatus ", formerly " Bufo cristatus " ) is a critically endangered species of true toad that is endemic to cloud forests in the central Sierra Madre Oriental in Puebla and Veracruz, Mexico.
- The "'golden toad "'( " Incilius periglenes, " formerly " Bufo periglenes " ) was a small true toad that was once abundant in a small, high-altitude region about in an area north of the city of Monteverde, Costa Rica.
- The "'golden toad "'( " Bufo periglenes " ) is an extinct species of true toad that was once abundant in a small region of high-altitude cloud-covered tropical forests, about 30 km 2 ( 12 sq mi ) in area, above the city of Monteverde, Costa Rica.
- Canada is home to five families of frogs and toads, including the true frogs, true toads, and tree frogs, which are found in every province and territory ( except Nunavut, which only has true frogs ), the spadefoots, which are found in the prairie provinces, the magnedy ( Southern Ontario ) and the tailed frog, which is found only in British Columbia.