Toads are found on all continents except Antarctica and are also not present on isolated islands likeNew Zealand, New Guinea, and Madagascar.
A group of toads is often called a knot.
Like frogs, toads also start out life in water as fish-like tadpoles.
While toads and frogs are biologically the same there are some key differences between them. Toads are associated with a drier, wart-covered, leathery skin, and shorter legs than frogs. They also can live further away from water.
Toads do not have teeth, so they do not chew their food, instead swallowing it whole.
Toads will hibernate throughout the winter months
They do not walk like we do. Instead they jump on all fours and their legs are bent.