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50 Cute And Funny Photos That May Show You A Different Side To These Critters (New Pics)
AnimalsSEP 15, 2024

50 Cute And Funny Photos That May Show You A Different Side To These Critters (New Pics)

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Frogs aren't exactly the animals that get a lot of attention online. Which is a shame because they're really cool, so we're about to change that.
Bored Panda put together a collection of pictures that depict the fabulous and funny sides of these amphibians. You'll see them going to the doctor's, emerging from baths, and, of course, simply posing for the camera.
Frogs have already conquered all of the continents (with the exception of Antarctica), so it's about time you let them into your heart as well!

#1 Heat Index Was 110 Degrees So We Offered Him A Cold Drink. He Went For A Full-Body Soak Instead

Heat Index Was 110 Degrees So We Offered Him A Cold Drink. He Went For A Full-Body Soak Instead
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#2 Teeny Tiny Froggos Resting In Flower Petals

Teeny Tiny Froggos Resting In Flower Petals
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There are over 7,000 frog and toad species on planet Earth, and they have been around for more than 200 million years, at least as long as the dinosaurs!

The world's largest frog is the goliath frog of West Africa—it can grow to 15 inches (38 centimeters) and weigh up to 7 pounds (3.2 kilograms).

One of the smallest is the Cuban tree toad, which grows just half an inch long.

#3 Such A Good Little Boy

Such A Good Little Boy
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#4 Good Boy Swims With Frog

Good Boy Swims With Frog
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#5 One Very Sleepy Frog, An Unconventional Aww

One Very Sleepy Frog, An Unconventional Aww
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Within Earth's diverse ecosystems, every animal plays a crucial role in maintaining balance.

Throughout their lifecycles, frogs hold a vital place in the food chain as both predator and prey. They not only control insect populations, but also serve as food for birds, fish, and snakes.

Furthermore, their presence also helps regulate algae growth during their tadpole stage, preventing overgrowth, and maintaining water quality.

#6 Little Froggo Has A Beautiful Home

Little Froggo Has A Beautiful Home
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#7 My Frog’s First Trip To The Vet

My Frog’s First Trip To The Vet
My frog was in this position only for a few seconds so his heartbeat could be examined, he handled the visit like a champ!
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#8 Let Them In

Let Them In
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#9 Imagine Living In A You-Shaped House

Imagine Living In A You-Shaped House
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They have adapted to surviving in extreme weather conditions. Like all amphibians, frogs are cold-blooded, meaning their body temperatures change with the temperature of their surroundings.

When temperatures drop, some frogs dig burrows underground or in the mud at the bottom of ponds. They hibernate in these burrows until spring, completely still and scarcely breathing.

#10 Windshield Frog

Windshield Frog
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#11 When Tadpoles Metamorphose Into Frogs, They Cease Breathing With Gills And Start Breathing With Lungs. (Pictured - A Young Frog Gasping For Air, As It Learns To Use Its Lungs)

When Tadpoles Metamorphose Into Frogs, They Cease Breathing With Gills And Start Breathing With Lungs. (Pictured - A Young Frog Gasping For Air, As It Learns To Use Its Lungs)
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#12 Will You Give Oolong A Hug?

Will You Give Oolong A Hug?
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#13 All The Smooches Please

All The Smooches Please
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The wood frog can even live north of the Arctic Circle, surviving for weeks with 65 percent of its body frozen. This fella uses glucose in its blood as a kind of antifreeze that concentrates in its vital organs, protecting them from damage while the rest of the body freezes solid.

#14 I Heard You Like Grumpy Cat, I Raise You Grumpy Frog

I Heard You Like Grumpy Cat, I Raise You Grumpy Frog
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#15 That’s So Cool

That’s So Cool
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#16 I Was Today Years Old When I Learnt Frogs Can Have A Cast

I Was Today Years Old When I Learnt Frogs Can Have A Cast
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#17 This Is Plunger, What Is She Planning?

This Is Plunger, What Is She Planning?
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Frogs also significantly contribute to human progress. According to some estimates, approximately 10 percent of Nobel prizes in physiology and medicine have stemmed from research on these awesome animals.

For example, their skin secretions hold immense potential for pharmaceuticals, with compounds like Epibatidine, derived from poison dart frogs, being 200 times more potent than morphine.

#18 This Frog In A Frog Chair

This Frog In A Frog Chair
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#19 The Stargazer Frog Council Is Now In Session

The Stargazer Frog Council Is Now In Session
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#20 My Pet Frog, Morty, Emerging From Her Coconut House

My Pet Frog, Morty, Emerging From Her Coconut House
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