Frozen Frogs
Today we are meeting first animal that has some crazy wild winter adaptations! Come meet the wood frog!
Today we are meeting first animal that has some crazy wild winter adaptations! Come meet the wood frog!
We are meeting a little frog that calls Lake Salamander. These little frogs sing their songs at night while we’re sitting by the lake. Luckily one little peeper hopped by to talk to us about spring peeper frogs.
Spring Peeper Fun Facts:
I am one shy frog and you won’t see me out during the day! But if you’re sitting outside listen for us and our lovely songs of spring!
It’s World Frog Day and we are so happy to share some amazing amphibians we met at The Ampbian Foundation right down the road from headquarters! This amazing organization is working to protect frogs and other amphibians and reptiles from around the world! We met some amazing frogs the day we visited, including the gopher frog who the foundation raises and reintroduces in to the wild. Make sure you check out The Amphibian Foundations website & help them out! We’re all here for the frogs!
Good luck in the wild gopher frog!
We headed off to meet an adorable amphibian today! They may be known to fly. We wonder if they wear capes? Hehehe! Let’s find out.
Chinese Flying Frog Fun Facts:
We enjoyed spotting this little frog with the funny little feet! It makes us want to go hang gliding!
We headed out today away from the beach and in to the forest to find a little frog who is not native to Hawaii but was introduced from Cuba. These little amphibians are not east to find, but we were lucky and discovered a few.
Greenhouse Frog:
These little frogs are so cute! But then again, aren’t they all!
We went looking for one neat little frog on our last day here in Costa Rica. Costa Rica has sooooo many amphibians! We found one of the famous poison dart frogs- the Strawberry flavored one- hahaha!
Strawberry Poison Dart Frog:
We loved spotting these little frogs. They are definitely a look but don’t touch species.
After meeting the macaws yesterday, we ran into a small resident of the rainforest. These little amphibians are brightly colored with big red eyes. They also make you jump! Hehehe!
Red Eyed Tree Frog Fun Facts:
We love these little frogs. They are so beautiful with their bright green eyes. That splash of blue on their legs make them the fashionistas of the rainforest. Hahaha!
We went frogging during the evening. Costa Rica is one of the best places for spotting amphibians. We went looking for a very new species and we were not dissappointed.
Diane’s Bare-Hearted Glass Frog:
We often think it is crazy that scientists are still discovering new species. It is so important to protect the wild places on earth so that all animals- known and not known have a healthy habitat to call home.
We had no internet yesterday! Darn-it! Well we spent that extra time looking for an unusual amphibian who calls the desert home! The water holding frog is soooo cool!
Date: 4/7
Location: Great Victorian Desert
Water Holding Frog Fun Facts:
Woohoo! Animals have the neatest adaptation ever! Even if they seem kind of gross! Hehehehe!
We spent our last day at camp this week looking for a small amphibian with big bright eyes. Good thing we have binoculars, because spotting these tiny frogs was not easy!
Date: 3/23
Location: Madagascar
Green bright-eyed frog fun facts:
We had lovely time exploring the forest for these tiny frogs. So many sightings of them and other fascinating creatures! We really love this place!