Years ago, while standing in my driveway at night, a frog hopped onto my foot. I probably screamed (wouldn't you?) but when I saw what it was, I bent down to pick him up. We kept the frog for awhile, feeding him live crickets and naming him Hoppy, before
Oodles of frog facts organized as questions and answers make All About Frogs an excellent first hop on our online frog tour.
In August 1995, students from the Minnesota New Country School found deformed frogs near the Minnesota River.
My pick of the day comes from The Exploratorium museum of San Francisco.
Does this web directory of all things froggie look a little familiar? Perhaps it reminds you of another rather-well known web directory.
Frogwatch USA is a frog and toad monitoring program managed by the National Wildlife Federation in partnership with the United States Geological Survey.