Frog created using Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils, on Bristol A4 250g/m2 extra smooth paper
How to tell the difference between a frog and a toad
British frogs have sleek, smooth skin that usually looks wet, even when they're out of water. Their legs are longer than their head and body, which is perfect as they like to hop around. Frogs are also lithe and athletic looking, with a pointed nose.
Unlike frogs, British toads have bumpy, warty-looking skin that's virtually always dry. They also have much shorter legs than frogs and prefer to crawl around rather than hop. Toads are quite squat and dumpy, with a much broader nose than the frog.
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