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apigonfire 03-13-2006 10:11 AM

Blond moment
 
In the Unfrogettable set, it has a saying "Have I toad you lately that I love you?" Would this only go with the toadstool image, or do you think I could do it with one of the frogs? I mean, the set is called Unfrogettable, so I'm confused - are they just frogs or are they toads too?
Thanks in advance,
~Kendra

genescrapper 03-13-2006 10:34 AM


apigonfire - are they just frogs or are they toads too?
It would be great used with one of the frog stamps. A frog and a toad are both amphibians so the toadstool stamp would be A-okay used with the frog (toad) stamp. Have fun and HTH we all get those moments ... :)

Onita76 03-13-2006 12:04 PM

i agree with the above poster... i think frogs and toads are so similar (i'm sure someone knows the difference) but I think that the saying stamp was meant to be used with the frog images :) just my opinion!

Sereikastamper 03-13-2006 12:09 PM

Well the fastest way to check and see if it is a frog stamp or a toad stamp is kiss it...if it turns into a prince you know it was a frog!!!! LOL oh ok just kidding


I think it could go either way...frog ....toad....it is a cartoony type of character....so have fun!

SilverDragoness 03-13-2006 07:12 PM

Frogs vs. Toads
 
Well I was curious myself. No way a vet student curious about animals lol. ;) So I looked it up on wikipedia and this is what I came up with. It explains why when I asked reptile people why they brushed off the question. It seems as though it doesn't really matter except to taxonomists and even they don't really care.

The use of the common names "frog" and "toad" has no real taxonomic justification. From a taxonomic perspective, all members of the order Anura are frogs, but only members of the family Bufonidae are considered "true toads". The use of the term "frog" in common names usually refers to species that are aquatic or semi-aquatic with smooth or moist skins, and the term "toad" generally refers to species that tend to be terrestrial with dry, warty skin. An exception is the Fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina): while its skin is slightly warty, it prefers a watery habitat.

apigonfire 03-13-2006 08:33 PM

silver dragoness, that was way more info that I needed to know! :) thanks though. I tried it out with the frog AND toadstool but the card was a flop. off to try another one! ~Kendra


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