FROGS: Facing a Changing World
Leap into the colorful, strange, and rapidly changing world of frogs.
Discover vibrant habitats featuring colorful tropical frogs from around the world; peek behind-the-scenes to watch staff care for frogs from eggs to adults; see a new exhibit space highlighting California and Baja frogs, their amphibian relatives, and reptile neighbors; and even paint your own virtual frog. Learn about the diversity of species and their unique adaptions, the threats they are facing, and how the Aquarium is helping to save them from extinction.
Meet the Frogs and Friends
![Yellowish green frog with brown stripes behind its eyes](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Pacific_Tree_Frog_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Pacific Tree Frog (*Pseudacris regilla^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs
![Red and black frog with circular thin white rings on its body](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Red-backed_poison_Frog_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Red-backed Poison Frog (*Ranitomeya reticulata^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs
![Orange colored frog with big black eyes](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Golden_mantilla_Mantella_aurantica_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Golden Mantella (*Mantella aurantiaca^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs
![Gray brown toad with large eyebrows and circular lumps beside its head](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Sonoran_Desert_Toad_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Sonoran Desert Toad (*Incilius alvarius^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs
![Green frog with thick black bands all over its body](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Green_and_Black_poison_dart_frog_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Green and Black Poison Dart Frog (*Dendrobates auratus^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Andrew Reitsma
![Reddish beige lizard-like newt with black spots and stripes](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Kaiser_s_Mountain_Newt_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Kaiser’s Mountain Newt (*Neurergus kaiseri^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Brian Gray
![Green frog with small white spots and light underside](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Magnificent_Tree_Frog_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Magnificent Tree Frog (*Litoria splendida^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs
![Blue colored frog with many black spots on its back](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-blue_poison_dart_frog_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Blue Poison Dart Frog (*Dendrobates tinctorius 'azureus'^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Brian Gray
![Reddish orange newt with greenish eyes](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-California_Newt_forward_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
California Newt (*Taricha torosa^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs
![Brown frog with distinct black triangular shaped patterns, a light underside and sitting in foliage](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Smoky_Jungle_Frog_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Smoky Jungle Frog (*Leptodactylus pentadactylus^) Credit: istockphoto/mlharing
![Flat shaped yellow frog with large black spots on its body and legs](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Panamanian_golden_frog_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Panamanian Golden Frog (*Atelopus zeteki^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs
![Yellow colored frog with big eyes a spikey triangular shaped body and horns above its eyes](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Solomon_Island_Leaf_Frog_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Solomon Island Leaf Frog (*Ceratobatrachus guentheri^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Brian Gray
![Green lumpy frog on branch](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Mossy_tree_frog_sideview_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Mossy Frog (*Theloderma corticale^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Brian Gray
![Brownish red salamander with three spike protrusions on the side of its head](/images/made_new/images-exhibits-Axolotl_sideview_1270_1200_q85.jpg)
Axolotl (Mexican salamander) (*Ambystoma mexicanum^) Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific/Robin Riggs