Dave Farnes Well-Known Member Oct 8, 2018 #1 Came across him sitting the middle of a footpath, so I photographed him then moved him somewhere safer.
Came across him sitting the middle of a footpath, so I photographed him then moved him somewhere safer.
Brian Moore Moderator Oct 13, 2018 #5 Chris Dodkin said: So how do you tell a toad from a frog? Click to expand... That's easy, Chris. If he's sitting on a stool, or if he responds to "Mister," or if he's considered by his coworkers to be a toady, then he's a toad.
Chris Dodkin said: So how do you tell a toad from a frog? Click to expand... That's easy, Chris. If he's sitting on a stool, or if he responds to "Mister," or if he's considered by his coworkers to be a toady, then he's a toad.
Dave Farnes Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2018 #6 Chris Dodkin said: So how do you tell a toad from a frog? Click to expand... Toads have rough skin, frogs are smooth. The pictures on Google help identification too. Thanks for the comments folks, appreciated.
Chris Dodkin said: So how do you tell a toad from a frog? Click to expand... Toads have rough skin, frogs are smooth. The pictures on Google help identification too. Thanks for the comments folks, appreciated.
Brian Moore Moderator Oct 14, 2018 #7 "Toads have rough skin, frogs are smooth. The pictures on Google help identification too." See @Chris Dodkin, there are numerous ways to tell a toad from a frog, and Dave has provided two more.
"Toads have rough skin, frogs are smooth. The pictures on Google help identification too." See @Chris Dodkin, there are numerous ways to tell a toad from a frog, and Dave has provided two more.