Frogs don’t drink water through their mouths — they absorb it through their skin, especially from a patch called the “drinking patch” on their belly.

Some frogs can freeze during winter and still survive by slowing their body functions almost completely.

The Glass Frog has transparent skin on its belly, so you can actually see its organs.

Certain frogs can jump over 20 times their own body length in a single leap.

Male frogs croak using inflatable throat sacs that work like natural amplifiers.

The Poison Dart Frog carries toxins strong enough to protect it from predators in the wild.

Frogs existed before dinosaurs and have lived on Earth for more than 200 million years.

The world’s smallest frog is tiny enough to sit comfortably on a coin, measuring less than 8 millimeters long.