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Leopard Frog

Photo: Close view of a leopard frog
Named for the spots across their green backs, northern leopard frogs will eat just about anything that crosses their paths.
Photograph by Bates Littlehales

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The Fragile World of Frogs

Frogs have thrived worldwide for nearly 200 million years, but they are quickly beginning to vanish. Find out why in this multimedia feature from National Geographic magazine.

Photo: A rare and endangered blue poison dart frog

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Get fun facts on red-eyed tree frogs, plus video, audio, photos, and more at National Geographic's Kids site.

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Wild Rivers

Visit the rivers and streams of the southeastern U.S., home to some of the most species-rich freshwater systems on Earth, in this Wild World feature.

Photo: Desert spadefoot frog

Photo of the Day: House of Sand and Frog

Meet the Australian desert spadefoot frog, which will sometimes sit for years in the blood red sands of the outback waiting for rain.

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