Critter Science
  • Zoology
    • About the Critterman
    • Ecology
      • Animal Conservation
        • Endangered Animals
        • Ex Situ Explained
        • In Situ Explained
      • Ecosystems
        • The Biomes
      • Evolution. The Facts.
        • Animal Devolution
        • Evolution of Amphibians
        • Evolution of Birds
        • Natural Selection
      • Predator vs Prey
      • Producers and Consumers
    • Sustainability
      • Climate Change
      • Global Warming
      • Pollution
      • Recycling
      • Renewable Energy
    • Animal Behavioral Patterns
      • Types of Animal Dormancy
    • What are Species?
      • Amphibians vs Reptiles
      • Animal Reproduction
      • Claws, Nails, and Talons
      • Frogs vs Toads
      • Fur and Hair
      • Gecko Feet
      • Invasive Species
      • IUCN Statuses
      • The Enigmatic Purr
      • Venom vs Poison
      • What is a Marsupial?
  • Daily Critter Facts
    • Amphibian Facts
      • Frog Facts
      • Newt Facts
      • Salamander Facts
      • Toad Facts
    • Arthropod Facts
      • Arachnid Facts
      • Insect Facts
    • Bird Facts
      • Flightless Bird Facts
      • Predatory Bird Facts
      • Scavenger Bird Facts
    • Cryptozoology
    • Fish Facts
      • Cephalopod Facts
      • Crustacean Facts
      • Jellyfish Facts
      • Reefs
      • Shark and Ray Facts
      • Shellfish Facts
    • Flying Mammal Facts
    • Gastropod Facts
    • Land Mammal Facts
      • Canine Facts
      • Feline Facts
      • Lagomorph Facts
      • Marsupial Facts
      • Primate Facts
      • Rodent Facts
      • Ungulate Facts
    • Parasite Facts
    • Reptile Facts
      • Crocodilian Facts
      • Lizard Facts
      • Snake Facts
      • Turtle Facts
    • Sea Mammal Facts
      • Dolphin Facts
      • Porpoise Facts
      • Sea Lion Facts
      • Seal Facts
      • Whale Facts
    • Worm Facts
  • For Teachers
    • Butterfly Life Cycle
      • Butterfly Metamorphosis
      • World’s Largest Butterfly
      • World’s Largest Moth
    • Metamorphosis – A Frog’s Life Cycle
    • The Cellular Structure of an Animal
    • Animal Quizzes
      • Bird Quiz
      • Cat Quiz
      • Dolphin Quiz
      • Insect Quiz
      • Reptile Quiz
    • Animal Word Search
    • Coloring Pages
  • Study Guides
    • African Animals
    • Antarctica Animals
    • Asian Animals
    • Australian Animals
    • Central American Animals
    • European Animals
    • North American Animals
    • South American Animals
  • Diseases & Parasites
    • Bsal
    • Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)
    • Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)
    • The Deadly Chytrid Fungus
    • All About Parasites
    • The Rabies Virus
    • White-Nose Syndrome
  • Contact
    • General Contact
    • Guest Article Submission
      • Guest Articles
        • Guest Articles – 2024
    • What Critter is This?
    • Animal Welfare Organizations
    • Privacy Policy
Subscribe

Frog Facts

Home Daily Critter Facts Amphibian Facts Frog Facts
crawfish frog

The Crawfish Frog

  • 21 May, 2025
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 19 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The crawfish frog is a medium-sized, frog species native to the grasslands and prairies of the United States. These frogs face the threats of habitat loss and destruction at the hands of residential and commercial development, logging, fires, and fire suppression;

Read More...
gray treefrog

The Gray Treefrog

  • 14 May, 2025
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 17 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The gray treefrog, aka common gray treefrog, eastern gray treefrog, northern gray treefrog, or tetraploid gray treefrog, is a diminutive, arboreal holarctic (biogeographic realm encompassing the northern parts of the Old and New Worlds) treefrog that hails from

Read More...
northern red-legged frog

The Northern Red-Legged Frog

  • 7 May, 2025
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 20 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The northern red-legged frog is considered a true frog from the from the genus Rana. These frogs can be found in northern California, Oregon, Washington, Vancouver, and British Columbia. Even though they face the threats of habitat loss and destruction

Read More...
northern leopard frog

The Northern Leopard Frog

  • 7 April, 2025
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 28 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The northern leopard frog was recently renamed from Rana pipiens. These frogs can be found throughout Canada and the United States. Unfortunately, with such a wide distribution throughout North America they face many threats such as habitat loss at the hands of

Read More...
mountain chicken

The Mountain Chicken

  • 3 September, 2024
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 63 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The mountain chicken, aka giant ditch frog, is native to the Caribbean islands of Montserrat and Dominica. However, barely any survive in the wild on Montserrat, and only a small population exists still in

Read More...
spring peeper

The Spring Peeper

  • 30 July, 2024
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 67 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The spring peeper is a diminutive chorus frog species that is widespread throughout the eastern half of Canada and the United States. They prefer habitats with permanent ponds but can adapt to a wide range of habitats. These

Read More...
Sri Lankan painted frog

The Sri Lankan Painted Frog

  • 5 June, 2024
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 99 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The Sri Lankan painted frog, aka Sri Lankan bullfrog, Indian painted frog, Sri Lankan kaloula, kaloula frog, Ceylon kaloula, or painted globular frog, hails from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, and Nepal. They prefer dry

Read More...
grey foam-nest tree frog

The Grey Foam-Nest Tree Frog

  • 20 May, 2024
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 83 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The grey foam-nest tree frog, aka southern foam-nest tree frog, hails from South Africa. The frogs are very adaptable and can tolerate a wide variety of habitats like ponds, canals, ditches, subtropical and tropical dry

Read More...
bell frog

The Bell Frog

  • 3 May, 2024
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 101 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The bell frog, aka green bell frog, green & golden swamp frog, and green frog, hails from eastern Australia and northern New Zealand. With their populations decreasing more than 30% in the past 10 years, these frogs are listed

Read More...
Archey's frog

The Archey’s Frog

  • 12 April, 2024
  • Critterman
  • No Comments
  • 117 Views
  • 1 Likes
Amphibian Facts, Daily Critter Facts, Frog Facts

The Archey’s frog has changed little over the past 200 million years, therefor they represent “living fossils”. They prefer the damp vegetation of their native forests, and dwell only in a small section of forest in the North Island

Read More...
1 2 3 4

Search Critter Science

Subscribe

I’ve Been Featured On…











Recent Posts

  • blue-headed quail-dove
    The Blue-Headed Quail-Dove

    May 23, 20250

  • Caspian seal
    The Caspian Seal

    May 22, 20250

  • crawfish frog
    The Crawfish Frog

    May 21, 20250

  • purple-crowned fairywren
    The Purple-Crowned Fairywren

    May 20, 20250

  • Pantropical spotted dolphin
    The Pantropical Spotted Dolphin

    May 19, 20250

Past Articles

Follow Critter Science

Recent Comments

  • Critterman on The Arizona Coachwhip
  • Art gushen on The Arizona Coachwhip
  • Critterman on The Dementor Wasp
  • majig johnson on The Dementor Wasp
  • Critterman on Arg, It’s the Giant Squid!

Categories

Spread the Word

  • Daily Critter Facts
  • Guest Articles
  • BYET
  • Teachers
  • Study Guides
  • Contact

Copyright © 2025, Critter Science. All Rights Reserved.