How is the skin texture of the Wood Frog generally described compared to other terrestrial frogs?
Answer
Smooth
When examining the surface quality of the Wood Frog, its skin is typically characterized as smooth. This contrasts with some other terrestrial frog species whose skin may appear heavily textured or warty. The sleek, relatively uniform surface texture is believed to aid the frog by reducing drag, facilitating quicker movement through environments like damp soil or leaf litter, although it is not as specialized for aquatic streamlining as species fully adapted to water.

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