Frog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The frog is an amphibian in the order Anura (meaning "tail-less", from Greek an-, without + oura, tail), formerly referred to as Salientia (Latin saltare, to jump).
Exploratorium: Frogs
Frogs @ The Exploratorium: An online exhibition exploring the amazing, adaptable frog. The Frogs exhibition ran at the Exploratorium from February 13, 1999 ...
Frogs. And more frogs. All at frogs.org.au.
Frogs are everything and everything is frogs at Australia's Amphibian Research Centre. Find information or get involved in conservation, research and education projects concerning ...
FROGS.ORG: Amphibian Conservation Alliance
FROGS.ORG is a one dot stop for finding and publishing amphibian conservation resources online. Get info. Take Action. Donate.
FROGLAND! AllAboutFrogs.ORG
Information Desk: WEIRD Frog Facts Learn all sorts of true, weird and wacky facts about frogs and toads! What's the difference between a frog and a toad?
Frogs Home - University of Wisconsin Sea Grant
University of Wisconsin Sea Grant presents illustrated field guides of Great Lakes frogs, cool science, quizzes, how make an origami jumping frog and more!
Frogs Australia Network - Home
Proudly hosted by Zoos Victoria, Frogs Australia is a national network about: 1) Increasing the knowledge and awareness of Australian frogs and their conservation. 2) Linking ...
Frogs of Australia
The definitive guide to the Frogs of Australia. There's descriptions, distributions, breeding calls, location or physical description search, and a glossary to explain difficult ...
Texas Christian University Horned Frogs - Official Athletic Site
Texas Christian University Horned Frogs Official Athletic Site, partner of CSTV Networks, Inc. The most comprehensive coverage of Texas Christian University Athletics on the web.
Frogs: A Chorus of Colors | American Museum of Natural History
Frogs: A Chorus of Color ... closed September 9, 2007. This exhibition is presented with appreciation to Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland.