Most of New York's 14 species of frogs and toads are reclusive creatures, often lurking unnoticed for much of the year underground, in water or in trees. On warm spring and summer nights, however, frogs and toads emerge from these spots in great numbers to converge in ponds.
Ready for mischief, our funny frog puppet is likely among them with expressive eyes and wide open smile. This comical character comes to life with movable mouth and front legs.