![]() Visit for details.Īnd don’t miss the poison dart frogs in the Academy’s permanent Butterflies! exhibit and the green tree frog in the Outside In exhibit. To celebrate Frogs, the Academy has renamed the opening month Froguary and will present special crafts, amphibian specimen displays, and interactive activities every Saturday and Sunday in February. ![]() Blue poison dart frogs are just one of the 15 species of live frogs in the exhibit. ![]() Frogs explores a range of aspects on the endearing animals including their biology, natural history, role in human cultures, importance to ecosystems, and the perils they face in changing environments. Visitors will get eyeball to eyeball with 15 different species of frogs from around the world and see them in action in nature through fascinating videos.įamilies will enjoy testing their field of vision against that of a frog activating recorded frog calls touching models, and even performing a virtual frog dissection. Naturalistic habitats of live plants, waterfalls and rock ledges bring the frogs’ natural environment to life. “Whether you think frogs are funny or bizarre, cute or ugly, you’ll have fun watching them hop and jump around and even listening to them sing.” “If you’ve never considered frogs as beautiful, this exhibition will change your mind,” said Academy Senior Exhibits Director Jennifer Sontchi. Frogs: A Chorus of Colors features naturalistic habitats where you can see your favorite amphibian up close. One species carries enough poison to kill 10 people. ![]() They live almost everywhere-from tropical forests to frozen tundra to your back yard-and they can grow as large as a human infant. 4, when the Academy presents Frogs: A Chorus of Colors, featuring an amazing array of live frogs from around the world.įrom radiant blue to fiery red, frogs are among the most visually stunning, vocally pleasing and adaptively remarkable animals on earth. Take a giant leap into the enchanting world of frogs starting Saturday, Feb. ![]()
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