A good question! Frogs are amphibians. This means they can’t regulate their own body temperatures and start life as water-dwelling creatures. As they mature, they grow legs and lungs to live on land.
A tree frog basks in the sun while perched on a leaf at Magnuson Park in Seattle. Courtesy Steve Russell After years without a pet, I seem to have acquired one, accidentally. It’s not a species I ...
First off, congrats on adopting your new froggy friend! We’re all very “hoppy” for you and your new pond pal! After you get their habitat all nice and ready, and you've got plenty of bugs and other ...
Frogs, much like turtles, have become popular pets for their exotic appearances and low-maintenance needs. But when you’re ready to bring a pet frog home, how do you know which one will make the best ...
The Tree Frog is exclusive to the Jungle Egg in Grow a Garden. It's also a Rare pet with a 40% chance of appearing from this egg. This makes it the most likely pet you'll get out of this egg. With the ...
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Do Frogs Make Good Pets?

Frogs are fascinating, colorful, and surprisingly diverse creatures, with over 7,000 species found across the globe. While they are not as mainstream as cats or dogs, many amphibian enthusiasts keep ...
An Oklahoma man was left stunned after finding a tiny tree frog living inside a boxed supermarket salad from Whole Foods. Simon Curtis, who hails from Tulsa, discovered the adorable amphibian amongst ...