Once again the common names causes confusion. Here's the deal:
Toads (or sometimes called "true toads") are the common name for any anuran within the family Bufonidae. These species generally have less permable skin (and therefore less prone to dehydration). In addition to these, they all have paratoid glands which produces bufotoxin, a poison which protects them from predators. So, frogs like Fire-bellied TOAD aren't actually a toad (as in Bufonidae family). If we all just used latin, the world would be a easier place. Hope it helped!
