15 Fascinating Facts About Frogs You Probably Didn't Know (2024)

Did you know not all frogs can jump? And they use their eyes to help them eat? These fun frog facts will give you a new appreciation for these amazing amphibians!

by Deborah Tukua Updated: July 7, 2022

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Unless one jumps in front of you, or you have ranidaphobia (fear of frogs and toads), you probably don’t give frogs much thought. Or maybe you make note of them in springtime when the peepers emerge from their frozen slumber and sing in their loud chorus. But how much do you really know about these amazing amphibians? These 15 frog facts will give you a new appreciation for them!

15 Frog Facts

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The golden poison frog is the size of a paperclip

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Not all frogs are green! The striped dart frog is red with stripes!

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African bullfrog, Pyxicephalus adspersus

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World’s smallest frog, Paedophryne amauensis. Image by Rittmeyer EN, Allison A, Gründler MC, Thompson DK, Austin CC – E. N. Rittmeyer et al. (2012). WikimediaCommons

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Red-Eyed Tree Frog, Agalychnis Callidryas

  1. Frogs live around the world, on every continent, except Antarctica.
  2. There are more than 6,000 species. These familiar amphibians are famous for their croaking sounds, leaping abilities, bulging eyes, and slimy skin. They live in and around still or slow-moving fresh bodies of water such as ponds, marshes, streams, lakes, or rivers.
  3. A group of frogs is called an army. Maybe it’s because they wear army green camouflage!
  4. Not all frogs are green. There are brilliant, colorful species in every color of the rainbow. Red, blue, orange, yellow, and purple. Some are multi-colored, with patterns, spots, or stripes. A frog’s coloration helps it survive by blending in with the environment or warning predators that it’s toxic (see #15). Their eyes vary in an array of colors and patterns, too. Most of the bright, colorful species are found in tropical regions.
  5. A frog’s bulging eyes allow it to see in front, sides, and partially behind it. The position of the eyes on its head gives them an almost 180-degree field of vision. Superior night vision enables these nocturnal creatures to hunt prey easily in the dark without moving.
  6. A frog can’t keep its eyes open when eating. That’s because they need them when consuming prey. According to the American Museum of Natural History, “When a frog swallows food, it pulls its eyes down into the roof of its mouth. The eyes help push the food down its throat.”
  7. Bullfrog calls can be heard up to a mile away! If you’re near a pond, lake, or other freshwater sources, listen for its distinct “brrr-ummmm” or “jug-o-rum” call.
  8. Each frog species has its own special call. Males croak during mating season to attract a female. The louder he croaks, the more likely he is to attract a mate.
  9. They have teeth! The small teeth on the roof of their mouths are not typically used to bite or chew; they keep the frog’s dinner from escaping before it’s had a chance to swallow it. However, if a frog feels threatened, or you hand-feed a pet frog, certain species have been known to bite.
  10. Frogs don’t drink water. These aquatic creatures absorb water through their skin.
  11. Not all frogs can jump. While most long-legged species can jump a distance greater than 20 times their body length, those with shorter back legs can hop, crawl, or walk.
  12. The South African sharp-nosed frog holds the world’s record for the longest jump. It jumped 44 times its body length. This 3-inch species leaped more than 130 inches. To match that, a five-foot-tall person would have to jump 220 feet in one leap.
  13. The world’s tiniest frog is the Paedophryne amanuensis. It’s about the size of a common housefly. It lives in leaf litter in the rain forests of Papua New Guinea.
  14. The biggest and heaviest frog on earth is aptly named the Goliath (see below). It grows up to 12.5 inches long and weighs about 7.1 pounds. It is found in the rainforests of Africa. It comes out at night and dines on fish, crabs, baby turtles, young snakes, and other vertebrates along the river’s edge. Its average life span in the wild is up to 15 years.
  15. The golden poison frog, native to Central and South American rainforests, has the distinction of being the most poisonous animal in the world, despite being about the length of a paper clip. Its skin secretes enough nerve toxin to kill 10 humans. Most poison frog species are colorful; the vibrant coloring warns predators to steer clear. Unlike most species, poison frogs are active during the day.

What’s The Difference Between Frogs and toads?

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Ever wonder? Both belong to the Anura order but in different families. Frogs are generally aquatic, while toads live on land, near water. Frogs have smooth, wet skin. Toads have bumpy, dry skin. Frogs have teeth, but toads do not.

One More Thing

Ever wonder why frogs are drawn to the wet road after it rains? If you’ve ever been driving on a hot summer night after a heavy rain, you might catch them hopping right in front of your car. Why do they do this?

Frogs are drawn to the moist warmth of the pavement after it rains. During the daytime, the hot sun can be too drying for them, so the moist road is alluring.

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15 Fascinating Facts About Frogs You Probably Didn't Know? ›

1 ) One gram of the toxin produced by the skin of the golden poison dart frog could kill 100,000 people. 2 ) The female Surinam toad lays up to 100 eggs, which are then distributed over her back. Her skin swells around the eggs until they become embedded in a honeycomb-like structure.

What are rare facts about frogs? ›

There are over 7,000 frog and toad species on planet Earth, and every single one of them is weird and wonderful in its own unique way.
  • Glass frogs make their skin transparent by hiding red blood cells in their livers. ...
  • Certain species of frogs can freeze nearly solid in the winter, and emerge unscathed in the spring.
Mar 14, 2023

What are some disturbing facts about frogs? ›

1 ) One gram of the toxin produced by the skin of the golden poison dart frog could kill 100,000 people. 2 ) The female Surinam toad lays up to 100 eggs, which are then distributed over her back. Her skin swells around the eggs until they become embedded in a honeycomb-like structure.

What are 5 facts about toads? ›

Toads
  • Toads have dry warty skin and shorter legs than frogs.
  • Toads crawl and frogs move in short jumps.
  • Frogs have a more angular head and shape compared to toads.
  • Only frogs have a dark patch behind their eye.
  • Frogs lay their spawn in a clump, whilst toads lay a long string of spawn.

What is a surprising fact? ›

The circulatory system is more than 60,000 miles long. The Pope can't be an organ donor. The world's longest concert lasted 453 hours. It's impossible to hum while holding your nose. Africa is the only continent in all four hemispheres.

What is the rarest color of a frog? ›

According to researchers the green color typical of many frogs is created by yellow pigment layered over gray cells, which in turn makes the frog look green to human eyes. In some cases, the yellow pigment is missing. And due to this genetic abnormality, the frog appears blue.

How many hearts did frog have? ›

Frogs have three chambered hearts with two atriums and one ventricle. The blood from body organs enters to the ventricle via right and left atrium and leaves the heart via ventricle.

How are frogs unique? ›

Frogs must be able to move quickly through their environment to catch prey and escape predators. Their unique adaptations, like webbed feet, toe pads, and camouflage, are their survival tools. Some frogs even possess mild toxins, and a few, like Poison Dart Frogs, are especially toxic.

What are the 6 threats to frogs? ›

Threats to frogs
  • Pollution. Frogs generally spend part of their lifecycle in water, and their moist skins are especially sensitive to pollution. ...
  • Introduced fish species. Plague minnows. ...
  • Loss of habitat. ...
  • Displaced frogs - 'banana box frogs' ...
  • Cane toads. ...
  • Frog Chytrid fungus.
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What are some weird facts about amphibians? ›

Some amphibians have lost their lungs evolutionarily. Instead of needing to breathe air with lungs, they absorb all of their needed oxygen through their moist skin. There are lungless species in all three amphibian orders. The only lungless frog species known is Barbourula kalimantanensis, the Bornean flat-headed frog.

What are 3 interesting facts about tree frogs? ›

Not surprisingly, lots of tree frogs are arboreal, meaning they live in trees. Special adaptations like toe pads and long legs aid them in climbing and jumping. Non-arboreal tree frogs find habitats in lakes and ponds or among moist ground cover. Tree frogs are consumed by many different carnivorous animals.

Do frogs have teeth? ›

Some have tiny teeth on their upper jaws and the roof of their mouths while others sport fanglike structures. Some species are completely toothless. And only one frog, out of the more-than 7,000 species, has true teeth on both upper and lower jaws.

What is the color of a frog? ›

Their skin varies in colour from well-camouflaged dappled brown, grey and green to vivid patterns of bright red or yellow and black to show toxicity and ward off predators. Adult frogs live in fresh water and on dry land; some species are adapted for living underground or in trees.

How are frogs special? ›

Their unique adaptations, like webbed feet, toe pads, and camouflage, are their survival tools. Some frogs even possess mild toxins, and a few, like Poison Dart Frogs, are especially toxic. The deadliest Poison Dart Frog (Phyllobates terribilis) has enough poison to kill as many as 7 humans.

What are 5 characteristics of frogs? ›

Frogs have no tail, except as larvae, and most have long hind legs, elongated ankle bones, webbed toes, no claws, large eyes, and a smooth or warty skin.

What are 4 characteristics of frog? ›

In general, frogs have protruding eyes, no tail, and strong, webbed hind feet that are adapted for leaping and swimming. They also possess smooth, moist skins. Many are predominantly aquatic, but some live on land, in burrows, or in trees. A number depart from the typical form.

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