FROGS: Dazzling and Disappearing
Discover the dazzling diversity of frogs and their amphibian relatives at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

Magnificent Tree Frog *Litoria splendida* Brian Gray/Aquarium of the Pacific
Close to two dozen species in thematic displays, educational graphics, and interactive exhibits highlight the beauty of and threats to these remarkable animals. The exhibit traces the history of amphibians, their life cycles, the different environments they live in from deserts to rainforests, the diversity of species, and their surprisingly uncertain future.

Amphibians 101
Frogs and other amphibians have adapted over millions of years to survive and thrive in their ecosystems.

Life Cycle
Amphibians reproduce in many different ways, but in general they lay eggs. After the larvae hatch they develop into tadpoles.

Conservation
Amphibians today are emblematic of how an entire group of animals can be overwhelmed by threats to its survival.

Frog Sounds
Frogs make their vocalizations by forcing air from their lungs through vocal cords. Some frogs have inflatable vocal sacs that radiate the sound.

Frogs Gallery
About two dozen species of frogs and other amphibians are on display at the Aquarium.