
Dive into the extraordinary world of frogs — 7,000+ species, 200 million years of evolution, and endless wonders waiting to be discovered.
From electric blue to transparent bellies — discover the breathtaking diversity of the frog world.

Agalychnis callidryas
Its startling red eyes can disorient predators — giving it just enough time to escape!

Dendrobates azureus
Its brilliant blue skin is a warning — it carries enough toxin to deter any predator.

Centrolenidae
You can see its beating heart through its transparent belly — one of nature's miracles!

Phyllobates terribilis
The most toxic vertebrate on Earth — indigenous people used its secretions on blowgun darts.

Litoria caerulea
Known as the 'dumpy tree frog' for its chubby appearance — beloved as a gentle pet worldwide!
Conraua goliath
The world's largest frog — can grow up to 32cm and weigh over 3kg. It can jump 3 meters!
These ancient creatures have evolved some of the most extraordinary adaptations in the animal kingdom.

Frogs can absorb oxygen directly through their moist skin — a process called cutaneous respiration. This is why they must always stay damp!

The Wood Frog can survive being completely frozen solid in winter. It produces a natural antifreeze and its heart stops until spring thaw.

A frog's tongue strikes and recoils in just 0.07 seconds — that's 3x faster than a human blink. It's also covered in a reversible adhesive saliva.

Frogs have been on Earth for over 200 million years — they survived the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs and all five mass extinctions.

Frogs have almost 360° vision thanks to their protruding eyes. They can see forward, sideways, and partially behind them simultaneously!

Frogs are vital to ecosystems worldwide — they control insect populations, are a food source for birds and snakes, and act as pollution indicators.
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