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🔬 Species Spotlight
SPECIES

Meet the Stars of the Pond

From electric blue to transparent bellies — discover the breathtaking diversity of the frog world.

Red-Eyed Tree Frog
Most Iconic

Red-Eyed Tree Frog

Agalychnis callidryas

Central America

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

Blue Poison Dart Frog
Toxic Beauty

Blue Poison Dart Frog

Dendrobates azureus

South America

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

Glass Frog
Transparent

Glass Frog

Centrolenidae

South America

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

Golden Poison Frog
Most Toxic

Golden Poison Frog

Phyllobates terribilis

Colombia

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

White's Tree Frog
Loveable

White's Tree Frog

Litoria caerulea

Australia

Known as the 'dumpy tree frog' for its chubby appearance — beloved as a gentle pet worldwide!

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Largest

Goliath Bullfrog

Conraua goliath

West Africa

The world's largest frog — can grow up to 32cm and weigh over 3kg. It can jump 3 meters!

💡 Did You Know?

Incredible Frog Facts

These ancient creatures have evolved some of the most extraordinary adaptations in the animal kingdom.

They Breathe Through Skin

They Breathe Through Skin

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

Nature's Cryogenic Survivors

Nature's Cryogenic Survivors

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

Lightning-Fast Tongue

Lightning-Fast Tongue

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.

Ancient Survivors

Ancient Survivors

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

360° Vision

360° Vision

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

Ecosystem Superheroes

Ecosystem Superheroes

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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