Frogs have smooth skin, and long legs to help them LEAP.
Toads have drier warty skin and short legs, and they move by crawling or hopping rather than LEAPING.
Frogs can LEAP as much as 20 times there own length.
They use their springy legs to LEAP. Not all frogs can LEAP, or even hop
The record for longest LEAP was by an American bullfrog recorded in a scientific paper and was a little over 4 feet.
Leaping Frogs
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