

Froggyland’s collection includes
507 frogs, each preserved with extraordinary precision and arranged in
21 dioramas depicting scenes of ordinary human activity. The frogs are shown doing things one might never imagine an amphibian could do—sitting in classrooms, playing instruments, attending parties, or even working in offices. Each display tells a story, combining humor and an almost unsettling realism. The tiny details—their postures, facial expressions, and carefully chosen props—make the exhibits feel alive in a strangely human way, leaving many visitors both amused and bewildered.