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How do frogs and toads, as well as salamanders, typically protect themselves from predators?

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Answer:

  • hop or crawl to the safety of the nearest water
  • gland in their skins that ooze poisonous or foul-tasting fluids
  • some species confuse predators by puffing themselves up to look bigger
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