These slimy amphibians can be found from the tropics to the subarctic regions. While they may not be cuddly, they’re certainly charismatic, and often colourful too. Here are some of our favourite frog images from the archive.
An Argentinian waxy frog, Wichita, Kansas, United States (National Geographic/Robert Harding)
Uluguru Bush Frog resting on a leaf, Tanzania, Africa (imageBROKER/Robert Harding)
Whites tree frog, Salina, Kansas, United States of America (National Geographic/Robert Harding)
Red eyed tree frog, Costa Rica, Central America (Yadid Levy/Robert Harding)
Edible frogs (imageBROKER/Robert Harding)
Blue Poison Dart Frog (age fotostock/Robert Harding)
White-Lipped Green Tree Frog on palm leaf in Daintree Rainforest, Queenland, Australia (Tim Graham/Robert Harding)
Close-up of a Waxy monkey tree frog sitting on a branch, Gran Chaco, Paraguay (imageBROKER/Robert Harding)
A red-eyed tree frog (National Geographic/Robert Harding)
Edible Frog, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (age fotostock/Robert Harding)
Black and green dart frog, Costa Rica, Central America (Marco Simoni/Robert Harding)
Close-up of European common frog, The Netherlands, Europe (Mark Doherty/Robert Harding)
Tree frog on a leaf (moodboard/Robert Harding)
See more frog pictures here