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Frogs in Your Life

Take a closer look at frogs and the amazing ways they fit into our world! 


Working with Frog Wranglers

Activities to Do At Home

Calling Kid Scientists! Work with your parents to explore at-home activities, web resources and other things to do to learn more about frogs!

Frog Activities to Do at Home

Got a Question? Ask A Scientist!


The Secret of the Frog Ooze

Frogs in Science

Frogs play many important roles in science!  Studying the drastic decline in global frog populations gives insight into contaminants.  Frog secretions are proving to be critical to fighting human disease and pain.  Examing ways in which frogs develop expands scientists understanding of human development.  Explore web resources to learn more and follow updates to new discoveries about and including frogs.

Frogs in Science

Learn More about Frogs with Hipper


 

Frogs in the News

Frogs in the Headlines! There is an amazing amount of news about frogs in the world!  Check out recent headlines along with some great archived stories about frogs!

Frogs in the News



Just for Fun!

Frogs can be really fun!  Check out these activities to have more fun with frogs!

Just for Fun Frog Info

Hear Hopper Tell Frog Jokes


Have a Question? Ask A Scientist!

Science is a Process of Asking Questions! Science starts when a person becomes curious about something they observe, ask a question, make a prediction, experiment, observe and share the results.  And then asks more questions!  When you ask a question about what you see around you, you are acting like a scientist!

At the Museum, we encourage asking questions!  Use the Ask A Scientist web form to become a part of science! If one of the science and education team at the Museum doesn't know the answer, we'll try and find someone who does!

Have a Question? Ask A Scientist!

Local presentation of Toadally Frogs! made possible by support from:

  • Emma Eccles Jones Foundation
  • S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney Foundation
  • Marriner S. Eccles Foundation
  • Ray, Quinney & Nebeker Foundation
  • Castle Foundation
Utah Office of Tourism Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts & Parks Fund