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Can anyone say what is the difference between a forest frog and a stone frog?

The difference between a forest frog and a stone frog is as follows:

The forest frog, also known as a tree frog, lives mostly in rainforest climates, is brightly colored, and climbs trees. Stone frogs tend to live within streams and are dull in color.

Forest frogs are mostly poisonous, while stone frogs are non-poisonous.

The forest frogs are smaller, with adults about 7 centimeters long. The stone frogs are large and stout, with adult frogs 10 to 13 centimeters long, and individual frogs up to 15 centimeters long.

The head of the forest frog is more flat, and the length and width of the head are almost equal. The end of the muzzle is blunt? Round and slightly pointed, protruding from the lower lip, the muzzle is more obvious. The stone frog head is flat and broad, the end of the muzzle is blunt and rounded, protruding from the lower jaw, the muzzle prongs are not obvious, the cheeks are tilted outward, the mouth is located at the front of the head, the mouth cleft to the back of the eye, and the eye is oval in shape.