Frog Parking Only

Frog Parking Only

Frog parking only …

All others will be toad!

Frogs and toads are both amphibians and belong to the Anura order. While they may seem similar, there are distinct differences between the two. Frogs typically have smooth, moist skin and are more likely to be found near water, as they require a damp environment to lay their eggs. Toads, on the other hand, have dry, bumpy skin and are more adaptable to drier environments. These creatures play an essential role in the ecosystem as both predator and prey. They also serve as indicators of environmental health, making them especially significant in the conservation of wetlands and other aquatic habitats. Despite their differences, frogs and toads share a unique charm that has fascinated humans for centuries, inspiring folklore, fairytales, and even scientific research.

I Of The Tiger

I Of The Tiger

Extended Warranty

Extended Warranty