tree toad
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Definition
Noun: * An arboreal amphibian, typically characterized by having adhesive disks on the tips of its toes. These adaptations allow it to climb and live in trees. Tree toads are found in regions including Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Americas.
Usage
The term "tree toad" is used to specifically describe a type of frog adapted for an arboreal (tree-dwelling) lifestyle. It is a common name, not a formal taxonomic classification.
Examples
- We heard the distinctive call of a tree toad from the branches above us.
- The tree toad uses its sticky toe pads to cling to smooth leaves.
- Many tree toads have evolved colors that camouflage them against bark.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used interchangeably with "tree frog," though some distinctions may be made in specific regional or scientific contexts.
Variants and Related Words
- Tree frog (n): A very common synonym for tree toad.
- Arboreal amphibian (n): A more general, descriptive term.
Synonyms
- Tree frog
- Arboreal frog
Different Meanings
The term "tree toad" does not have other distinct meanings. It consistently refers to the described amphibian.
Noun
- arboreal amphibians usually having adhesive disks at the tip of each toe; of southeast Asia and Australia and America