Frog
Frogs in popular culture
- Frogs feature prominently in folklore and fairy tales in many cultures, such as the story of The Frog Prince. Similarly, numerous fantasy settings (such as the Final Fantasy videogames) include magic spells that turn people into frogs, and a frog is a playable character in the videogame Chrono Trigger. In the 1992 animated movie Freddie as FRO7, Frederick, an enchanted frog prince with magical powers, becomes a modern-day secret agent.
- The crazy frog is a cartoon frog and character of the most downloaded ringtone in the UK.
- Probably the most famous frog in the entertainment world is the Muppet character Kermit the Frog.
- Until recently, the American TV network The WB (Warner Brothers) used Michigan J. Frog, a frog in a tuxedo as their logo. Michigan J. Frog was the singing, dancing star of the 1955 Warner cartoon, "One Froggy Evening".
- Frogger is an early electronic arcade game which features a frog that must cross a busy road and river.
- Frogs fall from the sky in various urban myths and notably in the movie Magnolia. This may derive from incidents when frogs are picked up by a tornado, or when a sudden migration of frogs happens overnight.
- The behavior of frogs illustrating nonaction is a myth. ("Take a pot of hot water and a frog. Throw the frog into the pot. What do you think will happen? The obvious, of course: the frog will jump out. Who likes hanging around in a pot of hot water? Now ... ake a pot of cold water, put the frog in it, and place the pot on the stove. Turn on the heat. This time something different will occur. The frog, because of the incremental change in temperature, will not notice that it is slowly being boiled." from "Life and Death in the Executive Fast Lane" by Manfred Kets de Vries) Professor Doug Melton, Harvard University Biology Department, says, "If you put a frog in boiling water, it won't jump out. It will die. If you put it in cold water, it will jump before it gets hot -- they don't sit still for you." http://www.fastcompany.com/online/01/frog.html A frog put anywhere that doesn't kill it will jump, "they don't sit still for you."
- Paul McCartney's "Rupert and the Frog Song" was released in 1984 and reached no.3 in the British Charts.
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Characteristics |
| ► | Distribution and status |
| ► | Frog zoology |
| ► | Life cycle |
| ► | Diet |
| ► | Predators |
| ► | A new frog |
| ► | Gallery |
| ► | Frogs in popular culture |
| ► | External links |
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