- 15″ Long x 8″ Wide x 4″ Tall
- Leopard frogs are found in the United States and Canada. They belong to the genus Rana, or the “true frogs,” which also includes the bullfrogs
- Leopard frogs can be found almost anywhere that permanent water and land meet. They are the familiar frogs of laboratories and biology books too.
- Though they were once common everywhere, leopard frogs have seriously declined in recent years because of pollution and loss of habitat.
- Because leopard frogs are very sensitive to chemicals, scientists use them as an “indicator species” to show whether the environment is healthy or not.
Leaping lizards! It looks like a real frog and has stretchable legs just like one too. The Leopard Frog is fashioned in soft micro-fiber fabrics and features a movable mouth and front legs. Movable mouth, movable front legs, stretchy back legs…. More >>