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Dude! You're doing it all wrong! Colorado TOADS are hallucinogenic, not bullfrogs! Stop slabberinf the poor insect-munchi-boiis!
(uhm, ackshually...) Toads are a type of frog. Better lick them all, just to be sure.
The Classic Taste Test. Kid Tested, Elder God Approved.
Pretty sure bullfrogs will eat whatever it can get in it’s mouth.
Also, I’m pretty sure I have no idea what the difference between a toad and a frog.
Toads can live outside of water for longer, and generally have bumps all over their skin. Frogs live almost entirely in the water and have smooth skin.